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solidarity5ever.bsky.social
Btchy hedonistic feminist trying my best to fight for liberation for all. 🏴🏳️‍🌈 Fun (and not-so-fun) facts, art, absurdism, amateur philosophy (derogatory).
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That was ableist as fuck
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*jerk off motion*
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If they're in black bloc then they're not wannabes, huh?
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You're not my therapist. Fuck off
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You can talk to people about taking care of each other, solidarity, class war. Meet people where they are. People are out there because they want to do good. We can build on that.
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By and large??? Harris ran on being tough on immigration!
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Definitely not OP and their audience for sure. Didn't think otherwise. I was going for irony and failed to communicate that properly. My bad.
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The "fair" was supposed to have an ironic tone.
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I was attempting to be snarky towards China rather than critical of your post. Didn't come off that way. Sorry.
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That's adorable!
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You mean progressive liberals. What leftists want is
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Capitalism relies on everyday communisms. Every time someone holds the door or helps someone pick up stuff they dropped. Shares food at the work potluck or gives someone directions. They're not charging money for that. All day every day we do communism to survive.
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New Yorkers also have Participatory Budgeting. There's a significant amount of the budget that they collectively decide how to allocate. It's part of why New Yorkers are so damn politically active. They could absolutely make this a thing.
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Exactly. If we all shared the hard labor people wouldn't have to be wrecked by it.
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And Democrats constantly chase the imaginary "moderate" vote instead of appealing to progressives who apparently they also need to win. I don't oppose tough-on-immigration policies on purely practical grounds but mostly humanitarian grounds.
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He wants to hurt everyone. That's the whole thing. That's why he can't be negotiated with on this.
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Video in question. Let's make it viral again.
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Sure. While I'm getting that you gonna admit the Democrats have never been far left on immigration?
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No. I'm not "Just Asking Questions". I'm asking a question. What issues, specifically, do think progressives should stop "purity testing"?
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So it wasn't derangement. Got it. It was actually entirely rational.
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I just asked a question. What issues do you think progressives shouldn't purity test? LGBTQ rights?
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My favorite is that they seem to believe that everyone who sits out an election is a progressive or leftist. It can't possibly be that the average voter just isn't buying what the Democrats are selling...
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I heard that some money had the face of a far left radical CRT DEI activist!
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When people act like MeToo is just a footnote of what’s happening, they’re wrong—it’s part and parcel of the whole conservative package. Sexual violence is a pillar of who they are. The glorification of abuse extends to all of their policies and makes up their strongest identity
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I'm a prison abolitionist except for wealthy abusers.
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People got out and voted for Bernie Sanders and twice the Democratic Party subverted the primary process to block even the chance for him to get the nomination. This isn't a pro-bernie sentiment. It's just more evidence of exactly what you're talking about.
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That's what I'm saying. The apathy is the effect not the cause.
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I'm a white woman and there's never been an elected white woman that I feel properly represented me. I've felt better represented by non-white women, but the majority of elected politicians regardless of race or gender have been very poor representation for me and most people I've known.
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👍
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But those conversations aren't changing behavior, are they?
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I mean there's a lot of voter apathy but he just wants to admonish people for being apathetic instead of addressing why they're apathetic and how to change it.
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You care more about what you feel people SHOULD do instead of caring more about what works. You can be angry and frustrated with people but that's not going to get people to behave differently when the systemic alienation is causing the behavior.
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I hope you stop putting your energy into futile efforts and look at things that work.