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This is something I wrote on a recent post. I think it's something that we should help as many people as possible understand:
This really tracks for me. I grew up around wealthy liberals and am intimately familiar with how these motherfuckers think. I have been telling my friends for months that we cannot expect the Democratic establishment or our current batch of elected Democratic representatives to address the problem.
My father has literally said about the second Trump presidency.
See, it's not just our "elected dems in office," who don't seem to get it, it's the entire leftish / center leaning, privileged ass, rich ass, mostly white, mostly older demographic, all comfy with their owning of multiple homes and their inflated stock portfolios and their rubbing shoulders with billionaires. We complain about the "elected dems in office," because we see them out there being like this in public, in the news in front of everybody. But this whole demographic is like this and that's why we keep seeing it.
EDIT:
The only way we'll change this is to STOP ELECTING DEMS FROM THAT DEMOGRAPHIC. They're not "spineless cowards," they just DON'T ACTUALLY REPRESENT YOU. They represent other neolibral rich people (people just like them, in other words). Those people's highest values are
They DO genuinely care about
Faced with chaos and instability they will
Importantly,
When we're asking our congressmonsters to fight, we're asking them to take up our values in ways that many of them (rightly or wrongly) see as abandoning their own core values. THAT'S why they're angry.
They're NOT cowards. They just don't actually value the same things you do and their core priorities aren't in the same place yours are. They never have been. And as long as we primarily elect Dems from this demographic, they NEVER will be.
The problem have isn't that they don't have all the same goals as me. The problem I have is that they're idiots who are going to lose everything they care about because they refuse to accept reality and they'll be mostly fine while the rest of us suffer for their failure.
MLK never stops being relevant and right to a 'T'.
"When facing the evil, the lawful neutral stands below the chaotic good."
Peaceful protests are a great idea, up to a point.
It's unfortunate that bolding doesn't really stand out on here (at least on jerboa).
I've posted and shared that excerpt about the white moderate, aka, the centrist, the fence sitter, the 'I don't want to take sides'/'I don't know enough to do something'/'I don't want to know', people. (Am white, not moderate, yet surrounded by every type mentioned)
It is truly amazing and infuriating how so many people are content with being complacent and apathetic.
Sometimes, I truly hate this world.
Preach.
It's not a coincidence that it was Democrats who coined the term "flyover country."
And it's not a coincidence that "flyover country" won't vote for them.
And they're okay with that. They'd rather lose than lower themselves so far as to associate with the unwashed masses.