• I actually disagree.

    There is a tipping point when MAGA followers are forced into situations where they must rely on their neighbour and mutual aid. They’ll be forced out of necessity to interact with people across the aisle who are giving them compassion.

    You’re already seeing republicans flipping before that point from the DOGE cuts. Also, the governor of Kentucky is already flipping after their largest purchaser by a long-shot, Canada, took all their booze off the shelves.

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      I think this overlooks how most MAGAs are rural… and when you live rural you already rely on your neighbors. Most of which are also white and the exceptions are ““one of the good ones.”” It’s why they can demonize entire demographics and still feeling like a good person since they’re good neighbors.

      They’re not going to stop blaming ‘the others’ for hardships… They’re just going increase complaints about ‘the government’ and how much they pay in taxes.

      I grew up in Amish country/farmland and it’s painful to see how stagnant my family has been over the years.

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      MAGA followers are forced into situations where they must rely on their neighbour and mutual aid

      That’s the point. Republicans want to get rid of government aid, because they want others to rely on churches or other private charitable organizations - which are able to control and force the normative behavior that conservatives want.

      The government can’t say “stop being trans or we’ll cut your section 8 voucher.” But the Salvation Army can say “wear women’s clothes if you don’t want to sleep outside tonight.” Churches can make you sit through their sermon before they feed you.

      There’s also the lovely aspect of church finances being a bit more opaque than the governments… sometimes that aid can trickle up…

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      Doubt (x) seeing as he was elected twice, they won’t ever learn it will always be the “other guys” politician’s fault

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      There is a tipping point when MAGA followers are forced into situations where they must rely on their neighbour and mutual aid.

      By the time we reach that point, there won’t be an aisle. There won’t be a government.