Americans in my comments when I say they need to stop their rogue state from destroying itself and the world:
"We feel bad about it, a tiny fraction of us are protesting, and our opposition party wore pink shirts to a speech. What more do you expect us to do?"
"We feel bad about it, a tiny fraction of us are protesting, and our opposition party wore pink shirts to a speech. What more do you expect us to do?"
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It seems they’re in short supply among folks down there regardless of who they voted for. They’re almost non-existent in the houses.
Kinda sad, really.
It’s the folks who can do something and don’t rise to the occasion who are the problem.
Others have sacrificed their lives so they can have what they want & now they be like … but I just picked out the new kitchen cabinets … so yeah I don’t have time at the moment to fight!
People have a hard time seeing reality in politics and seeing the price paid.
All the while existing in a country where half the people believe this is normal.
"We feel bad about it, but we can't do anything because they control Congress, we are busy and have to go to our jobs, and they'd shoot us in the streets."
Learned helplessness. People refuse to step to the other side of the box because they keep pressing the shock/snack button
US is embedded in everything we do, boycotts need not be absolute. Every action is a pebble on a bigger pile.
Seems like you need more on side!
In a global community, over on this side of the pond, it might seem very far away but the reach is far and it's terrifying.