I don’t know about y’all, but if I grew up in a country that never has the news criticizing its leaders, I’d be very skepical and deduce that there is censorshop going on and the offical news could be exaggerated or entirely falsified. Do people in authoritarian countries actually just eat the propaganda? To what extent do they believe the propaganda?

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    We felt poorer, so economists should be lynched!

    The contrast between people’s experiences in their everyday lives and what politicians or experts say is important.

    If the economy is supposedly doing great but I can afford less and less and my life gets worse, that’s a contradiction.

    The USA is moving more to something like the gilded age with more wealth disparity, more suffering for the poor, more violence.

    The anti-intellectualism and anti-elitism of the cultural revolution was far more extreme. You are right that there are some similar ideas brewing.

    When the political and economic system is no longer delivering for the population, it will turn against the (perceived) leaders. Trump and the right spins this very well by directing the anger against „woke“ liberal academics, foreigners, and away from the billionaires.

    The „woke“ elites are also in crisis. The Democratic Party is in shambles.