Fighting

The tone of political discourse has undergone a notable shift in recent years, moving from a rhetoric of representation to one of mobilization. Where politicians once promised to “fight for us,†they now increasingly call on their supporters to take up the fight themselves. This evolution in language reflects broader changes in the political landscape and has significant implications for social cohesion and civic engagement.

Historically, politicians positioned themselves as champions of the people, vowing to advocate on behalf of their constituents within the halls of government. This framing casts them as intermediaries between the public and the mechanisms of governance. However, the current trend toward exhorting supporters to “fight†represents a more direct and confrontational approach to political participation.

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William Barron lives in Bend and blogs at simple .

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mikenathan

What a boneheaded take. The existential threat of Trump and his rabid followers is anything but false. He literally staged a failed coup on January 6th 2020. And the Republicans have posed an existential threat to LGBQ, people of color, and progressives forever, literally cheering on people like Kyle Rittenhouse murdering us. Yes sweetheart, some of our fellow citizens are absolutely enemies if they're terrorizing us or traitors trying to end American democracy to install a dictator instead.

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