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Re: Generational differences when it comes to how you feel about politics?
(Anonymous) 2024-05-21 01:52 am (UTC)(link)we of course know conservatives and have family members who are conspiracy theorists and we consider them to be confused, brainwashed or willfully stupid. mostly we agree that they've been brainwashed into being afraid of everyone who isn't straight/white/christian. it also drives me and my parents crazy when people pretend like climate change doesn't exist. basically we just can't stand people who delude themselves into a reality of their own making rather than take responsibility for their own shit.
anyway, i'm glad my parents and i are on the same page. for context, none of us are religious and we all think organized religion is a scam even though we live in a red state. in other words, i'm glad i was raised by intelligent people with common sense.
Re: Generational differences when it comes to how you feel about politics?
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(Anonymous) 2024-05-21 08:46 am (UTC)(link)NAYRT
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(Anonymous) 2024-05-21 11:23 pm (UTC)(link)But not remotely. Palestine is that one cause that people risk being kicked out of university, blacklisted by potential employers, etc. for speaking out on behalf of. In parts of Europe, it can get you deported or jailed.
Re: Generational differences when it comes to how you feel about politics?
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(Anonymous) 2024-05-21 11:41 pm (UTC)(link)I think the people who are still voting for Biden are doing it from a lack of alternatives, not because they're happy with his sending tons of weapons to Israel.
AFAIK, this ass has done nothing* since the ultra-right supreme court tore up Roe v. Wade, instead of fighting. He's been the president this whole time, but we're supposed to believe that if he gets another term, he'll bestir himself to ... do what, exactly, on behalf of women's rights? He's a Catholic who spoke out against abortion before he was elected president. I think the abortion bans suit him just fine, and the Democratic party is counting on the assumption that women will vote for him simply because Trump is the bigger, more obvious twat.
*Biden could have appointed additional supreme court judges, as Roosevelt threatened to when they were thwarting him constantly. He could have challenged the validity of the court on the grounds that it was violating American's human rights, as Lincoln did when it spat in the face of black Americans in the Dredd Scott v. Sandford ruling where the court infamously claimed black people 'had no rights that whites were bound to respect.' He could have threatened the judges with elected positions or term limits or any number of things. Instead, he shrugged and let the Democratic party threaten American women with losing their reproductive autonomy for good unless he is reelected. Which is what they've been doing continuously, since.