Comments by "Aaron Okeanos" (@AaronOkeanos) on "CNN"
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I think the wrong questions are being asked here. The first and foremost question is: What are the people angry of? Angry at asians makes no sense. And not just because Asia is big and there are a lot of different cultures and countries there, even Russia is half on this continent. Someone told them they should be angry at asians, so their anger was redirected from something else by Republicans and Trump. Even this lawmaker here is activly trying to redirect the anger. But from what?
Well probably Corona, Job-losses, low-wage, financial problems, housing problems, feeding problems, problems of society, their own problems in family, work, live I guess. They surely have enough a reason to be angry and being afraid and I don't blame them there are a ton of problems.
And my theory is, the Republicans with the help of the right-wing media in form of Fox and Co is activly trying to steer and fuel the anger to
1) Avoid that the people eventually place the anger where most of their problems really coming from: Republicans and their Donors the so called Establishment (they make the rules, they were in power (still are in a lot of places)).
2) Angry people are less rational. They are easier to manipulate und seek ways to protect themselves and are willing to give up freedom for security and protection and would even be willing to vote the people who promise to protect them from that (Republicans).
The people are being playing here by Republicans and the Right-Wing media. It's highly a-moral and manipulative what is really going on here. They playing on people's fears and exploit them and even artifically increase them.
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