• Buddahriffic@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    So you’d rather those who are changing their minds because they are feeling the pain driven back to supporting this shit?

    What does a path out of this look like to you, considering about 1/3 of the US voted for this (or seems plausible that that amount voted for it)?

    • Pup Biru@aussie.zone
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      31 minutes ago

      you have a systemic problem… idk what the path out is, but if you simply forgive people who changed their mind only because they got directly hurt by this shit they aren’t going to vote differently next time: they’ll follow the next fascist who might not be quite as incompetent

      1 man isn’t the problem; the entire GOP enabled this shit… you think ron dessantis would have been better? you’ve got an entire administration actively enabling this and the entire GOP refusing to act against clear violations of the constitution and law

      this

      is

      WAY

      bigger

      than the next 4 years

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      2 hours ago

      Those upset that they are being hurt when it was supposed to be everyone else. Are no ally. Saying it was wrong to seek harm to others is very different than saying “I wasn’t supposed to be hurt”. They can be useful, but they don’t have remorse.