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ebonraiminis.bsky.social
I'm a big ol' enby trans dyke. I'm disabled and poly, and I've been called a disaster lesbian before! I'm a massive commie, and fyi, the tankies were right. Not here to build coalition with fash, red or blue. transmisogyny is real and serious. (she/her)
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Thank you!!!! Love you!n
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I'm a 3d artist making JRPG and anime style 3d printable miniatures for DnD/tabletop games, links in bio (Models painted by @vesperror.bsky.social )
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Omg!!! Fierce Diety Link!!! He's so cool! Great paintjob!!
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to repeat, this paper from 2013 manages to misgender a trans woman who got the NAZIS to CHANGE HER NAME
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Monsters, all of them
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Find another book
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While other points such as parliamentary process have merit - appealing to "but Labour wouldn't do that" is not a convincing argument when their front bench is fighting with Badenoch and Farage to see who hates anything woke the most.
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Wait, fighting fascism requires more than machismo? it also requires mild inconveniences, and non-conformity? no one told me the price was THAT high! (/sarcasm) Masking on a train, when none of the other passengers are masking, is non-conforming behavior. I accept that price.
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She's also just fundamentally incorrect about how voting works in Australia
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The dipshit narrative in question, which conveniently fails to consider the tens of thousands of Palestinian men, women, children, and infants who were sacrificed for the Democrats’ right-wing campaign strategy:
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And now we have 2 fascist parties who don't care if we die as long as they get paid.
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And by moving the Dems right, that allowed the Republicans to move even further right.
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No you don’t get it. It was the fault of millions of voters for not putting aside their issues with genocide and not the fault of the single person who could have just denounced genocide.
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Maybe she should have said she wouldn't continue Israel's genocide in Gaza?
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The account with intolerance label spouting racist as shit nonsense. Scratch a liberal, watch a fascist bleed
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It wasn't the laugh.
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The Democrats went after non-existent Dick Cheney Republicans and they lost, you fucking dummy.
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I'm gonna skip your question and return you with Did you know that the Supreme Court has been accepting bribes since Scalia and they seated Bush? We don't have a democracy. Please stop yelling at people who wouldn't vote for more cops.
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I keep hearing about all this great policy Kamala was gonna pass. She should have talked about it on The View instead of talk about putting more Republicans in power. Mission accomplished.
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democrats could’ve reached out to the left but instead decided cheney would get them republican votes and ran with that, and somehow that’s jill stein’s fault. democrats decided to tell a large amount of easily gettable voters to go fuck themselves, then hacks like pam decide it’s the voters fault
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I'd rather support a grifter on hope than vote for my own oppression I the Democrats.
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True, also voting day being held on a Saturday helps too. Having said that, early and postal voting increasing.
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Compulsory voting and the preferential system is the difference in Australia - people can vote for progressive (or conservative) values away from the major parties and know their voice isn’t wasted.
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I feel like this is the exact kind of rhetoric that turns the leftmost people away from voting Democrat. So like, if you "sacrifice" the left... They're gonna keep not doing that.
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Australians vote with a preference list, (single transferable vote). Our independent and minor parties just got their highest share of first preference votes, with Labor winning by being a more consistent 2nd and later preference. Many countries use similar systems so that there are no wasted votes.
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what center left party in america why did dems try to convince hardline conservatives to vote for them instead of the left or uncommitted why did they ignore the polls why didn't they arrest the crime president why did they do nothing, offer nothing, and expect support why haven't they learned
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I just embrace it. I tell them that if they want to ever win again they have to please the leftists. Obviously we must be the ones in power if we can derail a 2 billion dollar campaign.
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You want my vote? Earn it.
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Actually the far right is in the ascendency in the UK... And it's because the 'left' have been doing exactly what OP says. The centre is fully collapsing now after years of 'vote for us because we're not the ones further to the right!'
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That's a lousy take for Australia - we have preferential voting. It's wise and reasonable to vote for minor parties like The Greens first, and then preference the major party.
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That’s not how politics works in Australia - we have preferential voting - meaning we can put the more left party as our first choice while still ultimately giving the centre left party the final vote. No one needs to be “sacrificed”