gonyeneho.bsky.social
JPN-ENG freelance translator, views are my own, otaku at heart, he/him
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Yes, what you are doing right there is demonizing and marginalizing a vulnerable population.
You are not on my side. You are a liability.
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They didn't care five years ago until people like you started demonizing trans people.
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That aphorism constantly trotted out to excuse the terminal inaction and incompetence of Democrats?
Yes, I've heard of it.
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If dems want to show they have principles, then it is necessary for them to have red lines and maintain party discipline.
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People are often squeamish over economic boycotts against a state, claiming that vulnerable populations get harmed, but do know that I fully support these sanctions on Americans.
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I can't with these quislings
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I don't mind demagoguery as long as the demagoguery is based on truth and attaining progress.
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Yes, you're right. It's a letter signed by New York pols.
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It seems it's the dem establishment that is blaming The Groups for the loss
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Rs are successful at retaining voters because they don't actively reject a natural constituent, like white nationalists, no matter how heinous they are.
Dems drop their natural constituents (trans people, immigrants) whenever they find them inconvenient.
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Republicans have figured out long ago that the median voter will not necessarily make an "informed choice," and that they are easily susceptible to rank demagoguery.
Dems need to learn to play to emotions rather than walk into gun battles with ping pong paddles.
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They seem to go in the opposite direction when we demand better 😂
www.dailykos.com/stories/2025...
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Trumpers don't let the unpopularity of their policies become self-serving excuses for losing.
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I voted for Harris, so she didn't need my help to lose.
Your problem is you constantly see voters as paid democratic operatives when they are anything but.
Harris ran as a status quo conservative during a Change Election while trump ran as a punitive reformer, and now you see the results.
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A little bit of grace goes a long way. She may have had a busy schedule.
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It's all we can ask of dems, nowadays.
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She signed the letter. Time to find another circular firing squad
www.cityandstateny.com/politics/202...
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She did sign the letter
www.cityandstateny.com/politics/202...
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She did sign the letter
www.cityandstateny.com/politics/202...
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She signed the letter because it's constantly open to signatures
www.cityandstateny.com/politics/202...
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She signed the letter. People are mad she didn't move fast enough
www.cityandstateny.com/politics/202...
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She signed the letter
www.cityandstateny.com/politics/202...
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She signed the letter
www.cityandstateny.com/politics/202...
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She signed the letter
www.cityandstateny.com/politics/202...
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She signed the letter. The letters are always open 24 hours. You just have to be patient
www.cityandstateny.com/politics/202...
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And she just signed the letter
www.cityandstateny.com/politics/202...
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She did sign the letter
www.cityandstateny.com/politics/202...
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Okay, so I guess the fact that AOC wasn't the first to sign the letter made a bunch of left activists mad
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Or maybe dems need to have principles and stick with them, without throwing their purported supporters under the bus whenever they are perceived to be inconvenient.
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On second thought, it's better if he didn't say anything at all.
Even better, if he just resign.
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Yes we wooooud!
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This shmendrik spends more time condemning Khalil than condemning the targeted, unconstitutional disappearance.
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How did the data-driven election campaign pan out? Did it defeat a 34-count convicted felon?
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Having Chuckles Schumer do literally nothing is more preferable than this maundering, weaksauce, backhanded drivel.
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It's times like these I thank God for inventing the J-to-J dictionaries.
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In case the sarcasm didn't get through, I was being sarcastic.
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Thank you for sharing this.
I just lost my mom earlier this week, and it was a similarly sudden and unexpected passing.
It's a process, but it gets better
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Ugh, no words.
Depending on the situation, I'd just tell the other person that google translate is free if I'm not able to help them.
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The corporate/AIPAC donors to the Biden-Kamala campaign wouldn't allow common sense electoral strategies.
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Unfortunately, they were too beholden to the status quo and the wealthy donor class funding their campaign.
At least they proved once and for all that you cannot reconcile New Deal progressivism with deferential corporatism. One side has to give.
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*posts spoilers*
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But you don't understand, Biden Kamala Harris were *soo* uninspiring (half sarcasm)
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Okay, suppose that you controlled TikTok and all its messaging, what would you say?
That the status quo is great?