I didn’t want Norman Lear’s remarks in the New York Times on the occasion of his 100th birthday pass without comment. Here’s the kernel of his observations:
It is remarkable to consider that television — the medium for which I am most well-known — did not even exist when I was born, in 1922. The internet came along decades later, and then social media. We have seen that each of these technologies can be put to destructive use — spreading lies, sowing hatred and creating the conditions for authoritarianism to take root. But that is not the whole story. Innovative technologies create new ways for us to express ourselves, and, I hope, will allow humanity to learn more about itself and better understand one another’s ideas, failures and achievements. These technologies have also been used to create connection, community and platforms for the kind of ideological sparring that might have drawn Archie to a keyboard. I can only imagine the creative and constructive possibilities that technological innovation might offer us in solving some of our most intractable problems.
I often feel disheartened by the direction that our politics, courts and culture are taking. But I do not lose faith in our country or its future. I remind myself how far we have come. I think of the brilliantly creative people I have had the pleasure to work with in entertainment and politics, and at People for the American Way, a progressive group I co-founded to defend our freedoms and build a country in which all people benefit from the blessings of liberty. Those encounters renew my belief that Americans will find ways to build solidarity on behalf of our values, our country and our fragile planet.
I agree with him that Archie Bunker would probably have been a Fox News-watching Trump voter. We can be confident that Maude would have voted for Biden. How about George Jefferson?
Also see my earlier post this morning. The divide between Trump voters and Biden voters may not be quite as great as most think but the gulf between us and our elected officials is enormous and getting greater every day.
George Jefferson was nobody’s fool. He took the opportunities offered and made a mint of money, and, as we all know, succeeded in improving his standard of living. He was never going to vote Biden just because he was black. Trump.
“….the gulf between us and our elected officials is enormous and getting greater every day.”
As rabid Trumpist Jon Turley (snicker) plaintively observes.
https://jonathanturley.org/2022/07/28/ive-delivered-new-disclosures-demolish-president-bidens-denials-on-hunter-dealings/
Of course, Merrick Garland tells us he only “pursues justice,” so I’m reassured. (wretch)
roadgeek: He was never going to vote Biden just because he was black. Trump.
“They’re sending us their criminals and their crazies, and what do they expect us to do — take jobs away from Americans and give them to foreigners. I say, ‘America for Americans.’ Don’t you agree, George?â€
https://jeremyhelligar.medium.com/the-episode-of-the-jeffersons-that-predicted-trump-s-america-4990433a94bc
Context, man.
Remember the Mariel boatlift?