I keep seeing articles, about people trying to violently overturn election results, that use phrases like “motivated by election lies”.

They aren’t motivated by lies, they are motivated by not liking the result. Repeating the lies just makes them feel powerful because it makes them part of the grift. They think they’re fooling people.

Blaming the lies lulls us into thinking that this is an education/disinformation problem which, if addressed, will eliminate the violence.

These folks aren’t deluded. They’ve learned from their leaders that violence and lying are the route to power.

For most of my life I thought these problems could be solved by education. I no longer do. As far as I can tell, about 30% of the population believes that getting away with grifts and bullying people is proof of power and leadership that should be respected, worshiped, and emulated.

We can’t educate these folks. We can only build a society that ensures that they cannot gain control. Unfortunately, the entire human race has largely failed to do so, and we’re suffering the consequences on a planetary scale.

Every day we act as though they don’t *know* that the elections were valid, is a day we risk losing the fight for democracy, equality, and a stable environment.

#brazil #JAN6

@nazgul
I most certainly disagree.
Republicans cuts to education has effectively "Dumbed-Down" a large percentage of the American populace and allowed them to be exploited by the malarkey peddled by Faux News and a legion of wannabees.

@Effingham American education has never been good, and lot of what they are trying to remove is new, and had barely starting being available in their strongholds. It doesn’t explain 40 yr old upper middle class protesters at Jan 6. That’s just untethered racism.

I don’t see the educational changes they want as aimed at creating more converts, I see it as a way for them to shove all those non-cis-straight-wypipo back in the closet and make it clear to them that it’s dangerous to speak up.

It’s an educational lynching.