Saturday, July 12, 2008

Softball

I'm feeling ranty today, regarding the frustrating state of political debate.  As the blogosphere twitters on about yet another piece of campaign propaganda, I wonder why people who profess to have a genuine interest in how technology and the political process have intertwined can so easily become cheerleaders for its lowest-common-denominator use.

If you think of Yahoo!'s candidate mash-up from earlier this year, you saw a brilliant use of technology to help people form educated opinions.  While it's certainly the nature of culture – and especially digital culture – to create memes, it's just so... intellectually lazy.

Today's poster child is the video "I'm Voting Republican."  It's a kind of sophomoric attempt to frame the right as the source of all evil, not to mention quite mindless in their pursuit thereof.  As of this morning, it's been viewed by over 3 million people.  Understandably, it's been commented on by nearly 30,000.  The discourse is not exactly give-and-take, nor especially eloquent (my personal favorite rebuttal: "I'm voting Democrat because I want free stuff.  Abortion is murder."), it's a fairly predictable response to polarizing campaign rhetoric.

If your attempt to position yourself by framing your opposition, expect the counter-attack.  It's Marketing 101.  If you claim to stand for something great by claiming your opponent stands for something worse, you don't change minds.  And so we death-spiral into five months of unenlightening generalization-lobbing.  I feel sorry for those folks who really do want the kind of meaningful information that can help them decide, if this is what cheerfully passes for "campaigning."

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