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The system was designed from the ground up to make sure only the right kind of people had an actual say in it. The people at the top make damn sure that the people at the bottom have as little freedom to act on their right to vote as possible.
That is always tradition.
The people at the top will never have your best interests at heart. It’s just not how it works. There is no system where the people in government make sure to include you, and make sure everything is set up fairly, and you can just chill, secure with your voice being un-kept out of it and your inclusion assured. You can either stay engaged and take an active part in forcing the government to be a decent government, or else you can mostly ignore it as we have been doing, and you will get the unfolding horror we are about to experience.
My point is that for many people in this country, that's practically an impossible task. You can either choose to vote in your gerrymandered district and get fired for taking a day off from work under right to work laws, or you can put food on the table. You can take the time off of work to get a license you may or may not ever use beyond proof under voter ID laws, again at risk of losing your job.
The people who can and don't because their rights aren't up for debate every 4 years are one thing. But many of us are already political by necessity, and it means nothing in the end.
Voting harder isn't going to fix things.
What on earth made you think I I was talking about voting? I definitely think it’s necessary as one part of the equation, but just voting for one of the provided candidates and calling it good was exactly what I was describing as deadly inaction.
Because usually when people talk like that, they're leading up to blaming the Democrats losing on x group (usually either Millennials or a minority) not voting hard enough.
Also because voting is supposed to be the easiest action you can take, but for so many, even that is a risk to the roof over their head and the food in their bellies. The system has been rigged to the point where even the most basic of rights aren't guaranteed, and we need to provide that for people if they're ever going to be able to act.
I see. So I said one thing, you decided I meant something totally different and explained back to me, more or less, exactly the same thing I was saying, while pretending I was saying the opposite. Also, you brought "Democrats" into it as far as I can tell for no reason at all, thinking that I was "leading up to" saying something about them when I definitely wasn't. Well, glad we got that sorted out.
Friendly reminder that part of the ethos of Beehaw is assuming good faith. I don't see in that response what you're accusing them of. These are tough times, but giving up our humanity and ability to connect with each other only worsens the problem.
They specifically said they were responding to what I was "leading up to" saying, and skipped ahead to responding to that, the opposite of what I explained multiple times I was actually saying. They also, as of this writing, were still insisting that "the establishment has failed us" needs to be interpreted as "if you people had just voted for the Democrats" when literally no one said that, and indeed we all seem to be agreeing on more or less the exact opposite of that.
I don't know, maybe me saying "pretending" and general sarcasm was un called for. I'm just trying to be direct. I've lost a lot of patience with the people who imagine to themselves what you are saying, and then disagree, instead of reading and then responding. And that's what happened. That's not any assumption about their faith level, that's just what's written in the comments. If that means I'm not welcome here, so be it.
I'm not saying you're unwelcome at all, and I see where you're coming from. You just danced at the edge of an ad hominem instead of taking them at face value. I'm a sarcastic fuck but tone it down here because A) I'm a mod and B) I fled here to escape the sort of shit on other platforms that feel like this petty quibble.
The only rule on this instance is to Bee Nice. You were not doing so, and I wanted to provide a gentle nudge. Just be a bit more thoughtful that you're talking to another human; some are not native English speakers, which can cause misunderstandings. I'm not sure if that's the case here, but I'd like you to consider that possibility in any interaction.
Hanlon was right.
Yeah, I do hear you. I have a habit of being mean or sarcastic out of the bounds of what's really needed, sometimes, and it's not good. Point taken and I appreciate it.
I thought you were OP, so add their line about democracy being driven from the bottom up to your post and tell me if you can see the "If you people had just voted for the Democrats harder" in there.
OP posted:
Then coffeetest, who I assume you were thinking is OP maybe?, posted:
Democrats are absolutely a part of "the establishment," and yes, I would fully agree that they failed us. I would also strongly agree with that second "bottom up" statement. Like I say, anyone who's part of the establishment will always "fail us" unless forced not to, Democrats included, for reasons I already touched on.
It really feels like you're trying to shoehorn a "counterpoint" about the Democrats being bad into a conversation that was already specifically about how they are bad (along with the rest of the establishment, and also along with the low level of citizen involvement) and what to do about it. Why are you singling out the Democrats so hard right now?