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  • I don't disagree about where social progress comes from, but until recently conservatives didn't conceptualize themselves as being in some kind of culture war that required them to move the goalposts quite so aggressively and at all costs.

    They just always conveniently thought that the progressiveness of their childhood was the "correct" amount of progressiveness. And I do think on the whole they thought they valued democracy.

    But the intense cognitive dissonance of the current MAGA movement that pins "the left" as "the real racists" and "the real sexists" didn't really exist. And they had some sense that completely making up BS lies was not desirable.

    I guess my point is that it's still helpful to see things as a continuity and that there might be different ways people think about themselves if they identify as being conservative.

  • Conservatism used to be about fiscal responsibility and political stability (don't downvote me for explaining this, I've never voted conservative).

    But yeah, it's been hijacked by emotionally volitaile reactionists.

  • People are mad at Americans collectively because collectively your culture let this happen--so what people want to see is the slightest inkling that you understand the nature of the problem, have a sense of responsibility about it, and are shifting your mindsets to do something about it.

    Coming online to whine at Canadians doesn't inspire confidence that you get it.

    Personally, I'm just hoping that I'm what I'm seeing online is not representative of what Americans are doing because yeah... Some of the online American response I have been seeing... Woof.

  • Here are some ideas:

    • Do a risk assessment for your specific situation and relationships and work to reduce your risk
    • Form stronger bonds with people in your community
    • Read history and the mechanisms of similar situations
    • Work to reduce fascists radicalization where you can (hint: probably not online)
    • Stop enabling whiny "there's nothing we can do" bullshit
  • My dude, if things get worse Canadians are not going to be in a position to offer anything. All this trade war shit will annihilate our economy, for a start. And if we get invaded, how can we help? This is like Russians asking Ukrainians for aid.

    I mean, realistically, people will figure things out on a local level if and when it happens, but it doesn't sound like you have thought through the implications of where things could be going.