That’s exactly the reason why laws for more surveillance, more repression, harsher sentencing, etc. are ALWAYS a trap. They can always redefine what makes you liable. And at some point they will.
Republicans are always moving more to the right, while democrats are always ignoring their progressive side, while also moving more to the right, as the moderate side attempts to meet republicans in “the middle ground,” a target always moving to the right.
Although Biden and the democrats definitely did not handle the situation ideally at all, the current escalation with this can only be put at the Republicans and the current administrations feet.
In saying that it was still a mistake to have voted Trump in at all.
I get what you’re saying, but the Republicans wouldn’t have had the OPPORTUNITY to escalate like this if not for the previous administration(s) further normalizing persecution of anti-genocide speech and lost the election partly because of Harris refusing to distance herself from that.
I am leaning towards them doing this regardless of what the Democrats did. Look at all the other norms that they have broken that was not preceded by something that Biden or Democratic administration did.
What allowed and gave them the courage to do this was their confidence that they could act fast enough to enact project 2025 andnhabing all the pieces in place like the supreme court.
I am leaning towards them doing this regardless of what the Democrats did.
Again, they couldn’t have if they hadn’t come to power as a result of Dem leadership throwing away the most winnable election in modern history by insisting on their usual 1992 playbook.
And yeah, even fascists need the Overton Window to shift ever rightwards for a long time in order to amass the popularity needed. Dem leadership were complicit in that through the ratchet effect and generally working for the owner donors more than for the voters.
Dem leadership with their “bipartisanship, flowery speeches, and not upsetting the wealthy donors too much is more important than substance” approach have been gradually and consistently ceding ground to right wing demagoguery with no basis in factual reality since 1980 at the latest.
Your argument is putting all the blame on the Dems, when a lot of people (roughly 36%) did not vote. I think people are blaming the Dems too much and not looking at why they did not vote, with reasons ranging to not being in a swing state or Kamala not being compelling. Why does a person need to be compelling when the other party was saying authoritarian, racist and mysognistics things?
Like wtaf, you need the Dems to be so dam perfect and hold them to such a high standard but can’t seem to hold the republicans/conservatives to that same standard. Yet it’s always the Dems fault for not getting through or their messaging. I think the voters and non-voters are the ones that need to wake the fuck up for even allowing this to happen and stop blaming others for them not paying attention to what was actually being said or done by your now authoritarian administration.
No this fall squarely on the voters and the none voters in my opinion.
Your argument is putting all the blame on the Dems
No. YOU’RE arguing for putting NONE of the blame on the Dems, I’m merely pointing out that they SHARE in the blame due to their ineptitude and/or intransigence.
The fascist GOP obviously bear the vast majority of the blame for their own actions, but that doesn’t mean that the people tasked with keeping them from being able to are blameless.
a lot of people (roughly 36%) did not vote
Mostly due to voter suppression (mostly by Republicans in recent decades) and the fact that the Dem campaign alienated and ignored their base.
With voting presenting significant difficulty for tens of millions of people, you HAVE to do better than “slightly better than the least bad fascists” to drive turnout, ESPECIALLY in a time where incumbency us a disadvantage and your incumbent BARELY scraped a victory in the last election.
you need the Dems to be so dam perfect
Nope, that’s a strawman copout. I personally always vote and recommend to others to do so, but I can understand how people who have a much less easy process to undergo than me might need the BAREST sign of faithful representation or even respect as motivation.
can’t seem to hold the republicans/conservatives to that same standard
Another strawman. I hold Republicans to the same standards as anyone else, but I argue with them directly less often because they, unlike most Democrats, are simply incapable of considering any of my arguments in good faith.
You’re looking a little Republican around the edges yourself in that regard right now…
it’s always the Dems fault for not getting through or their messaging.
That’s LITERALLY their job. And the fact that the alternative is so awful makes it all the more egregious how adept they are at snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.
I think The voters are the ones that need to wake the fuck up for even allowing this to happen
Yes, the VOTERS are the ones that made sure that federal level politicians of both parties have increasingly represented rich people and their corporations to a much higher decree than the population in general in recent decades.
You’re blaming the victims for not falling in line to support not being listened to.
stop blaming other for them not paying attention to what was actually being said.
This is pure projection. The ones not paying attention are the party leadership insisting on sticking to the 1992 playbook no matter how much the base implores them not to, as well as apologists like you insisting that wanting to be heard at all is the same thing as demanding perfection.
No this fall squarely in the voters and the none voters in my opinion.
I have to say the point where you say I am sounding like a republican, yet the one thing they do constantly is blame others constantly for their failures, something I would hope the dem voters or non voters to not fail at. The fact that the Reoublican campaign messaging was pretty blatant in their authoritarian, mysognistic and racist messaging speaks volumes for the voters who did not vote or voted for Trump. That is a failure on them.
Like I said earlier if one side is that blatant in their cruel hate yet the other side was not “compellng”, the US definitely deserves what its reaping right now.