I keep seeing more and more comments defending corporations, police, "moderate" politics etc, and arguing against social welfare, living wages, unions, etc. There's been a pretty sudden influx of comments that overtly discourage voting for Biden, pushing third parties, and/or discouraging voting. I can't help but question their authenticity.
It's not that it's implausible for people to be disillusioned with US elections, or to want independent candidates. But they still aren't exactly prevailing opinions. So when a bunch of similar comments show up suddenly in every post about US politics....sorry I'm not buying it, and no one else should either. We all know by now how social media has been used to influence elections.
But the anti-union shit is part of it. It's always like "I believe in workers' rights, but..." And who tf are the anti-shoplifting people? Defending huge corporations for forcing workers to wear cameras and add the additional job of "security guard" to their min wage workload, while constantly having to justify their own innocence? I can't even comprehend defending that. But apparently people enjoy standing up for all the poor wittle multinational conglomerates so thoughtlessly abused by workers and customers. Think of the poor, poor corporations!
When there's article after article about how the common man can't afford normal shit anymore, about how CEOs are taking in ridiculous cash hauls, about how these companies are just posting quarter after quarter of record profits, you start to think: what the fuck. Let the workers enjoy the rising tide too motherfuckers.
If you don't throw em a bone they'll bite your nuts off after a while.
If Fox News ran the same poll, it would be 75% in favour of auto companies.
Don't underestimate the media's ability to push a narrative, because I think if 75% of Americans were pro union, the Republican and Democrat Parties would be finished.