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Culture War Roundup for the week of April 15, 2024

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AFAICT, the modern democrats and their elite backers- the Kennedies very much included- really value having a team player(translation, not RFK jr) in command at the top, and prefer the predictable lower middling performance of an incompetent team player over having a wild card like Trump or RFK.

I mean let's be real here, RFK also can't win. But democrats are the party of status-quo predictability, managed decline included if necessary, and republicans are the party of out of left field high variance ideas. RFK might be on the left, but he's also definitely a supporter of variance ideas.

democrats are the party of status-quo predictability, managed decline included if necessary, and republicans are the party of out of left field high variance ideas

Strong disagree. The past 60 years have been Dems instituting sudden breaks with the past, and the Repubs begging for a chance to slow down and catch their breath.

I mean, can you predict what Dems will platform next, denial of which will be a fireable offense in 2030?

I mean, can you predict what Dems will platform next, denial of which will be a fireable offense in 2030?

After the trans thing? They'll continue to advocate for diminishing parental rights. Instead having the state/school be the ultimate authority in how your children are raised.

I mean, can you predict what Dems will platform next, denial of which will be a fireable offense in 2030?

Regulations for AI/automation. Maybe not as a "core" platform, but getting at least as much attention as student loan forgiveness has since ~2020.

Support for that seems broadly bipartisan.