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You Might Also Like: Assembly Required with Stacey Abrams

2024/11/15
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Stacey Abrams:就中期选举结果进行分析,指出共和党将控制白宫和参议院,众议院领导层仍在统计中。她认为,经济问题、选民多样性不足等因素都可能影响了选举结果。她强调,不同社会问题并非相互独立,而是相互关联的。她呼吁关注当前问题、寻找解决方案,而不是纠结于选举结果的原因。她鼓励选民保持积极和行动,失败的选举不代表失去权力,需要继续努力。她将挑战比作掉进洞里,需要找到出路,并借鉴历史经验。 Heather Cox Richardson:对选举结果表示悲伤,但没有恐慌或惊讶。她将此次选举与1896年的选举进行类比,指出此次选举类似于1896年,当时威廉·麦金莱当选总统,其政策与今天的MAGA共和党相似,都主张精英统治。她分析了19世纪后期民主党将选民基础转向城市,从而推动了进步主义政府的建立的历史经验。她指出,在国家层面,基于社区的进步主义政府被拒绝,但这种努力正在转向州和地方政府。她认为,民众更倾向于支持民主党政策,但虚假信息影响了他们的投票选择。她深入探讨了虚假信息的历史与现状,指出虚假信息并非新现象,但数字时代加剧了其危害。她强调需要在民众获取信息的地方与他们交流事实,并指出右翼势力武器化历史,抹去美国历史的一部分,攻击某些学术研究领域。她提出应对策略:积极参与社交媒体,关注地方媒体,创作内容,发挥自身特长,建设社区,对抗专制。她分析了民主的脆弱性,指出人们认为民主制度是理所当然的,没有意识到其脆弱性。她还探讨了州权的概念,指出州权的概念被用来对抗联邦政府对平等权利的保障,但一些富裕的州正在对此进行反击。她最后呼吁选民发挥自身特长,建设社区,对抗专制,关注州和地方层面的行动。

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Why did the message about the danger to democracy not sway 51% of American voters?

People believe the system has worked well since the 1940s and assume it will always be there, unaware that the framework can be dismantled. They haven't bothered to learn how it works, leading to complacency.

How has disinformation been used as a tool for political shifts in the past?

Disinformation has always been present, but it intensified post-WWII with the rise of narratives that don't reflect reality, starting with figures like William F. Buckley Jr. and later with the advent of talk radio and Fox News.

What role did voter suppression play in the recent election?

Voter suppression has been a significant issue since 1998, with laws and tactics designed to disenfranchise certain groups. The impact was evident in the 2000 election and continues to affect voter turnout today.

How can people in the reality-based community reclaim the narrative from those who traffic in disinformation?

Show up in social media spaces where right-wing narratives dominate and provide reality-based information. Also, focus on local media by starting podcasts or writing online to counter the right-wing monopoly.

What is the concept of states' rights in current terms, and what are its implications?

States' rights, historically used to justify discrimination, now face pushback from states that want to protect equal rights. Wealthy states like California and New York are standing against federal overreach, creating a reversal of power dynamics.

What are some ways to get involved in politics or advocacy?

Volunteer for a campaign, run for local office, or join organizations focused on issues you care about. Also, consider donating to support underfunded candidates and initiatives at the state and local levels.

How can allies best support the movement forward?

Listen to women of color, inform them about opportunities, and act when needed, showing actual effort and risk rather than performative actions. Build community and support reality-based information systems.

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Stacey Abrams discusses the aftermath of the election, analyzing the impact of Republican control over the White House and Senate, and emphasizing the importance of determination in facing political challenges.
  • Republicans control the White House and Senate after the election.
  • There's an ongoing discourse about the reasons behind the election outcomes.
  • Stacey emphasizes resilience and determination in political activism.

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Introducing Plotting Our Way Forward by Looking Back at History (with Heather Cox Richardson) from Assembly Required with Stacey Abrams.

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Stacey speaks with historian Heather Cox Richardson to see what history can teach us about moving forward after Trump’s reelection. They discuss strategies for countering disinformation, how Democratic leaders are preparing to use states’ rights to their advantage to challenge Trump’s federal overreach, and how the era following William McKinley’s presidency can be a guide for progressives. Then, Stacey answers questions from the audience on how to get involved in politics, and how to respond to community in this post-election environment.

 

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Learn & Do More: 

  • Read Heather Cox Richardson’s nightly newsletter, “Letters from an American”, or her book, “Democracy Awakening: Notes on the State of America”.
  • Build community and find ways to help locally at Unitedway.org)

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