I love how you said “complicit in genocide” unironically.
Really shows low standards have fallen for Democrats.
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I love how you said “complicit in genocide” unironically.
Really shows low standards have fallen for Democrats.
I suppose it was too much to expect Democrats to possess any measure of empathy, even if it serves their own self-interest.
Go for it.
Double down on this attitude.
But don’t complain when it works against you.
So if you voted for Jill Stein you really have no room to complain about the economy. You just helped make it worse.
Dems had the presidency and Congress and you didn’t hear a single one of them talk about raising wages or addressing corporate corruption after campaign time apart from Bernie Sanders. They certainly didn’t use their power to make the lives of the working class and poor better in any meaningful way either.
You and the other Democratic partisans do not support workers apart from speeches and soundbytes. At the end of the day, it doesn’t matter what they said. It matters that they didn’t do anything meaningful.
You just search hashtags or set up a column so you have a feed giving you everything under a given hashtag, though it may be those communities are so niche there isn’t much on the Mastodon instance you chose. I wouldn’t be surprised if there’s a specific instance for Buddhism itself, though, given that it’s such a massive world religion.
If *anyone were really worried about the nuclear family and abortion, they would make it so that a family could live on a single income again.
FTFY
We’re all going to suffer, but the fire that will warm my heart for the next four years is all the calories I’ll burn telling Trump voters. Stein voters, and non-voters that they are getting what they voted for.
I mean, pretending you’re better than everyone else is definitely a choice. Democrats used to be the party of the working poor but they’ve morphed into the party of ideological superiority.
I must admit I’m a tad shocked watching you folks double down on all your mistakes after this last election.
Anyone with the grasp on reality you are claiming for these voters knows that Trump will make anything they are already angry about worse for everyone including them.
That’s the whole point.
It’s why so many never vote at all. Both D’s and R’s don’t do anything meaningful to mitigate the struggles of the working poor. Dems told people working 2-3 jobs to barely survive in this country to be joyful for three months, and shockingly, the message didn’t resonate.
“Our guy is as bad as their guy” isn’t the blistering retort you think it is.
That’s probably fair. There’s an abundance of smug assholery in the world right now. Apologies.
They didn’t show up because they spent four years under Trump and four years under Biden, and all they got for the effort of voting in those elections was being significantly poorer, so why forego a day’s pay?
You’re the self-righteous dipshit for not caring about the quality of people you vote for.
Must be nice to be so rich that you can just be this fucking weird in public.
The whole ‘rescue plane’ bullshit was a nice little cherry on top of this propagandistic shit pie that the Israeli and US Media cooked up.
I think this is the crowd that tried Mastodon and then abandoned it when they realized it required a modicum of effort.
“EDumper” is a great name for a dump truck.
I wouldn’t trust it. We now live in an era where, if you want control of any kind of information, you simply can’t share it digitally in any way.
I added ‘Missouri’ to the title to make clearer. Solid point.
Pretty cool story from my home town. Enjoy.
That all tracks. I’m sorry we’re a country that doesn’t take care of its people. I’m used to doing the good that I can with my own two hands, in full knowledge that this country won’t, but I was pleasantly surprised that my state (Missouri) voted down an abortion ban and to approve a $15 minimum wage in the election last week, so at least here it isn’t all bad. (Yet.)
I’m a Green Party voter, so both sides hate me and generally blame me no matter how the election goes, and I’ve found myself vehemently disgusted with both Democrats and Republicans, particularly over the last 30 years as both parties have become proxies for monied American business interests. Growing up the son of a self-employed roofing contractor taught me a lot about how little this country will do to help you, being part of a family that did well half the year and was dirt poor the other half.
Wasn’t it something like 11% of Democratic primary voters that checked the box for “uncommitted” to signify that they weren’t willing to vote for genocide? (Might have been 11% in one state, I’m not sure, but the ‘uncommiteds’ were a big enough number for MSM reporting.)
Seems to me like Dems had plenty of time and motivation to change their political stance on the issue.