{"id":6029,"date":"2020-02-26T00:05:17","date_gmt":"2020-02-26T05:05:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.rushworth.us\/lisa\/?p=6029"},"modified":"2020-02-27T00:43:46","modified_gmt":"2020-02-27T05:43:46","slug":"yet-another-debate","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.rushworth.us\/lisa\/?p=6029","title":{"rendered":"Debate Edition: South Carolina"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I don&#8217;t think anyone won this debate, and the interrupting was incredibly annoying. It was like someone at CBS said &#8220;hey, people liked the energy and conflict in Nevada &#8230; what can we do to replicate that?&#8221; and came up with non-moderation and asking borderline offensive leading questions. No winners, but a few exchanges stood out to me.<\/p>\n<p>Stop and frisk was a question Bloomberg <em>knew<\/em> would be asked. And he knows it&#8217;s something other candidates are going to target. I have no idea how he doesn&#8217;t manage to come up with <em>something<\/em> better in his debate prep. I contrast this with Sanders&#8217; response on previous votes against gun control. I thought his response in the former debate &#8212; the state in which society existed in the 80&#8217;s, and what his constituents wanted in he 80&#8217;s, informed his vote. We&#8217;ve got different problems now, and he&#8217;s got different beliefs now because of this new information. This debate, where he outright called some of his votes bad &#8230; that seems like a much better approach on the stop and frisk questions. Bloomberg started down that path:<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #cc99ff;\">&#8220;I&#8217;ve met with black leaders to try to get an understanding of how I can better position myself and what I should have done and what I should do next time.&#8221;<\/span><\/p>\n<p>But instead of continuing down a path of showing personal growth, he decided to tout his achievements.<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #cc99ff;\">&#8220;We&#8217;ve improved the school system for black and brown students in New York City. We&#8217;ve increased the jobs that are available to them. We&#8217;ve increased the housing that&#8217;s available to them.&#8221;<\/span><\/p>\n<p>In one way, I get what he&#8217;s trying to say. But it was about the worst way I could have imagined <em>saying<\/em> it. I had an instant &#8220;umm, Brown v. Board of Education&#8221; mental response. Again, I&#8217;m certain he is speaking to the reality which is that there\u00a0<em>are<\/em> schools and neighborhoods where a minority is the clear majority. But even a well phrased version of the response falls into Warren&#8217;s &#8220;so he&#8217;s saying he&#8217;s nice to <em>some<\/em> women&#8221; response. It&#8217;s ok that he made a lot of people&#8217;s lives hell for just walking down the street because he also increased funding to the school district?<\/p>\n<p>And I thought that was the oddest bit right up until Buttigieg:<\/p>\n<p><span style=\"color: #cc99ff;\">&#8220;I am not looking forward to a scenario where it comes down to Donald Trump, with his nostalgia for the social order of the 1950s, and Bernie Sanders with a nostalgia for the revolutionary politics of the 1960s.&#8221;<\/span><\/p>\n<p>Essentially he is against the civil rights movement? The anti-war movement? The women&#8217;s lib movement? Hell, the gay rights movement?! All of which were &#8220;revolutionary politics&#8221; from the 60&#8217;s.<\/p>\n<p>I was surprised that Bernie didn&#8217;t have a better response for his previous and current comments about Castro. Taking what Bernie said on Sunday on its own, he&#8217;s rejecting a &#8220;reductio ad Hitlerum&#8221; association fallacy (Hitler liked dogs, thus liking dogs is awful &#8230; Castro did a lot of awful things, therefore since Castro did it it was awful). His statements from the 80&#8217;s are essentially that there are reasons Castro wasn&#8217;t overthrown that Americans don&#8217;t understand. Which, in fairness, is totally true. There&#8217;s a dearth of communication between Americans and Cubans, so I&#8217;m certain there is a great deal of the internal political environment that was (and is) poorly understood. It *is* true, too, that people who opposed Castro were thrown into prison. Which had more impact Castro&#8217;s ability to stay in power &#8211; appeasement or totalitarianism? Americans don&#8217;t know. I doubt Cubans really know, either, since it&#8217;s not like we can isolate each input to quantify it&#8217;s impact. I&#8217;ve visited other countries with totalitarian governments, and I can absolutely say that people accepted reduced freedoms in return for an improved standard of living.<\/p>\n<p>Even saying &#8216;hey, we could benefit by looking at what Castro did to increase literacy&#8217; &#8230; what&#8217;s the harm? I mean, maybe &#8216;what he did&#8217; was mobilize the army and anyone who couldn&#8217;t pass a fourth form reading exam has a dude with a Kalashnikov rifle standing over them as they study. Shoot anyone who couldn&#8217;t pass the exam and thereby achieved a statistical 100% literacy rate. We can look at that and reject the idea. But maybe &#8216;what he did&#8217; was offer a grand to every individual who passed the fourth form reading exam and it proved to be a great motivation. Or double the number of teachers in elementary schools. Or funded adult literacy programs in every small town &#8230; which are ideas we could certainly try.<\/p>\n<p>We do ourselves a disservice if we reject any idea about anything just because of its source. Hell, we do ourselves a disservice to ignore *bad* ideas from *bad* sources just because they (or the situation which gave rise to them) makes us uncomfortable. I can study something without agreeing to 100% believe and support everything about it. I&#8217;ve watched Doc McStuffins with my daughter and don&#8217;t believe the toys come alive every time we leave the room (although it *would* explain the mess!). I&#8217;ve read Harry Potter but haven&#8217;t managed to become a wizard. I think I can study what the Sandinista government did without deciding they had the right way of things, finding an armed mob, and taking over the government next Thursday. I can look at how Cuba increased literacy or started producing low-cost medication without starting a guerrilla war.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I don&#8217;t think anyone won this debate, and the interrupting was incredibly annoying. It was like someone at CBS said &#8220;hey, people liked the energy and conflict in Nevada &#8230; what can we do to replicate that?&#8221; and came up with non-moderation and asking borderline offensive leading questions. 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