@ThinPicking said in American presidential election 2024:
Therefore.
Any policy that's genuinely disruptive to the order of establishment will come from very small, seemingly benign but spookily viral conversation. Among friends, family and colleagues. On the ground.
The more fundamental and unarguable the better. For if there's argument, that person will keep arguing with themselves when they're alone. And the rest will be history.
Agreed. My current take is to be anti-political. In reality, someone’s policy opinions don’t matter, and are often reflective of their status or location in life.
Universal truths most can get on board with and not know it: Localized communities, eg., farms, families, churches, with good work/life balance. These are well protected against any globohomo argument, and get right to the feels while delivering concrete returns that feed back into the feelings of people. This is a resilience that will change the culture war landscape, and with it, political priorities of the public. In one way, the felt pressure from the lack of these things alone, already is popularizing a few paleo-conservative talking points like limiting immigration and steeper international trade protections like protectionist tariffs.