It showed up in my inbox, and I see it in your comment history, but whatever.
Tinidril
have you seen what passes for education in this country
Yes, brought to you by 50 years of Democratic failure.
Kinda hard to justify blaming the voters
I couldn't care less if blaming voters is justified. What I care about is that blaming voters is absolutely useless and even counterproductive. Blaming voters is how we get the "coastal elites" bullshit tied to the Democrats.
I never said it was over. That was you.
Blaming voters is a loser strategy. Voters suck and they have always sucked. So fucking what? Effective politicians are the ones who overcome voter ignorance and apathy. That's the fucking job.
It wasn't me who brought it up, and your question assumes too much. It's not over and resistance is happening, just don't look to the Democratic establishment for it.
Jesus only used unisex bathrooms.
At over 50 years old, I don't think I've ever seen another man's dick in a bathroom.
I think you're not understanding how billionaires work. If energy gets cheap enough, the next Elon Musk will probably try to desolonate an ocean or change the Earth's rotation to get more sunlight through their favorite window in winter.
I will never not criticize a politician for supporting a genocide. I'll vote for the lesser of two evils, but I won't condone evil with my silence.
Has it even occurred to you that maybe trying to shut people up isn't the best strategy? "Your voice is irrelevant and unwanted, but make sure you vote!"
If you can grasp that then you will have started to understand why neoliberalism always succumbs to fascism eventually. Mainstream Democratic thinking is pathetic.
Human beings are dying everyday in horribly unjust ways
No kidding, and you said you gave up on all of them. As soon as it gets a little tough in your neck of the woods you rolled over.
Gosh, that might be kinda the way some people felt when they thought they voted in the good guys and ended up getting a genocide. Some people see Palestinians as human beings who should count in that equation.
To be fair, he isn't exactly trustworthy.