• lennybird@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    The thing is, you can sometimes get through to these Trump supporters if you can deprogram them from their echo-chamber… That requires very long conversations, an expose of facts, dismantling of their fallacies, and keeping them away from right-wing propaganda and peer pressure for an extended period of time.

    … Which just so happens to be what jurors go through.

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      1 month ago

      If that’s what actually happened, I wonder if those things stick when he re-enters civilian life to go back to having Fox News blaring 24/7.

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      Six weeks is all it would take to undo years of brainwashing from every direction? I doubt it.

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        It could very well be a case of “Never meet your childhood heroes”. Trump probably acted like a spoiled brat and the juror saw it first hand.

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          Trump did; it’s a matter of public record. He violated court instructions about blabbing to the media ten times, and was held in contempt by the judge twice.

          He repeatedly make false and misleading statements about the trial, the judge, the witnesses, and even the jury on social media and to the press in the entrance hall of the court building itself. The idiot just couldn’t stop himself.

          Had he been a regular citizen instead of a former president, he would have almost certainly done jail time just for his behavior during the trial.

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        Six weeks in a different environment is a long time. Talk to people about their first six weeks on a new job; or at boot camp; or even summer camp.

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        My understanding is that juries in America dont really deliberate on a verdict or a sentence. Thats up to the judge.

        Instead, I believe they’re presented with all the facts and arguments, then determine based on that information whether or not the the prosecution’s claims hold up.

        So its more of a “based on the facts you have been presented with, do you think the defendant did X”, rather than “should the defendant be punished for this crime?”

        Most Trump supporters understand that he’s a criminal, but believe that his actions are in service of the greater good. So in a situation like this the distinction between “do the facts line up” and “should he be punished” is an important one.

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          I was on a jury in Texas in 2019 and we were tasked with both.

          First part: Based on the facts you have been presented, do you think defendant did X?

          If yes

          Second part: You have determined that defendant did X. Now determine the punishment

          That second part was by far the more difficult of the two

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        Well, education in general… Which is why they are so absolutely desperate to dismantle our education system.

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          I honestly don’t think lawmakers put that level of thought into dismantling education. Votes are the only goal here.

          Somewhere along the line, it was Limbaugh for me, conservatives noticed that educated people tend to vote liberal. Well hell, how do we explain this?!

          The pundits launched a full-frontal attack on education and those “ivory tower liberals”. Who the fuck are these people to tell me how to think when I got the Bible and my gut feelings?!

          I watched this unfold. No one talked down on education in the 70s and 80s, nothing like the conservatives do now anyway. Then… Remember Rick Santorum baggin’ on Obama for having 2 degrees? While Santorum had 3. FFS, Obama taught Constitutional law at Harvard and the GOP acted like that made him less able to judge Constitutional matters.

          Now “education bad” gets votes, that easy. I don’t think there was a real plan. As always, the GOP rolls with what works emotionally. (While the Democrats think they can win on logical arguments.)