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brush

(59,183 posts)
Tue Jan 28, 2025, 06:56 PM Jan 28

Just watching Nicole Wallace and a guest used the term "suspension of disbelief" on the EO/deportations going on...

and how many voters didn't believe the deportations vowed by the trump campaign (Project 2025) weren't going to happen because they didn't happen in his first admin, and in many cases voted accordingly for trump instead of for VP Harris.

Mine is a wording question about the term "suspension of disbelief." Shouldn't it be "suspension of belief" instead as we're confronted with the reality. The deportations are happening and trump and Vance and all the rethug spokespersons lied to us that the Project 2025 deportations outlined weren't going to happen.

They are and mostly in blue states and cities. NY today, Chicago over the weekend. Colorado coming up.

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Just watching Nicole Wallace and a guest used the term "suspension of disbelief" on the EO/deportations going on... (Original Post) brush Jan 28 OP
I call it willful ignorance Zorro Jan 28 #1
It is that. Many were deluded and believed the rethugs, but the rethugs weren't kidding... brush Jan 28 #2
A state of stunned incredulity malaise Jan 28 #3
Yes. We're to find out how long the incredulity lasts... brush Jan 28 #6
In literary terms Alice Kramden Jan 28 #4
A good literary explanation of term. Thank you. Now reality is happening. brush Jan 28 #5

brush

(59,183 posts)
2. It is that. Many were deluded and believed the rethugs, but the rethugs weren't kidding...
Tue Jan 28, 2025, 07:04 PM
Jan 28

just lying as usual.

malaise

(281,738 posts)
3. A state of stunned incredulity
Tue Jan 28, 2025, 07:06 PM
Jan 28

is my phrase. I stole it from an English cricket commentator

brush

(59,183 posts)
6. Yes. We're to find out how long the incredulity lasts...
Tue Jan 28, 2025, 07:15 PM
Jan 28

many undocumented are having to hide as the round ups are happening.

Alice Kramden

(2,537 posts)
4. In literary terms
Tue Jan 28, 2025, 07:06 PM
Jan 28

"Suspension of disbelief" refers to an audience member buying into a fantasy performance, allowing the absurdity for the time span of the play or movie.

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