I know this isn’t the point of the article, but it’s distressing that the average Democrat voter also believes that minimal defense of trans rights from existential threats is over-emphasis.
It just doesn’t actually seem like the democratic party does anything for trans rights? As an outsider looking in, it just seems like the republicans are screaming about trans people and how horrible they are, and how horrible the democrats are for supporting them, while the democrats completely ignores everything about trans people.
Yeah, they capitulate on bills that seek to delegitimize trans people. So not only are they choosing identity politics instead of real policy, but even fails to support the targeted groups they talk about protecting.
Neoliberals are beginning to look equally as invalid as conservativism
It’s not the conclusion someone should draw from this poll, but it’s the thing these authors want front and center. They won’t show us the actual poll results, but that is far from the only disconnect and certainly a minor one since few Democrats think that’s a primary focus, but it’s the only example they provide of issues respondents believe are more broadly prioritized by leadership than the actual responses. It’s at most a minor point, but the authors elevate it to first paragraph material even while the other discrepancies are much higher.
Extremely depressing to read that. People don’t understand that you can’t have a society that truly respects everyone’s rights except those people. Trans rights are the frontline of the fight for everyone’s rights, not some optional extra.
Yes. It’s tough for many to believe, but trans rights is the same fight as due process for all.
Justice is blind. Not by design, not by choice - by the literal definition of justice. If “justice” sees some people as deserving of rights and not others, there is no justice for anyone, there is only a temporary illusion of safety.
I think it’s more that we have problems affecting large amounts of the population and people are probably tired of trans being 1% of the population but taking up more than 1% of the discourse. And largely only to the end result of being used as wedge to hurt trans people.
The sad reality is, it would be better for trans rights for the left to win, and the left isn’t going to win by ignoring tactics and strategy in a game that the right is metagaming into oblivion with voter suppression and gerrymandering.
I know this isn’t the point of the article, but it’s distressing that the average Democrat voter also believes that minimal defense of trans rights from existential threats is over-emphasis.
Trans rights isn’t a winning political strategy.
I say this as a trans person. Americans don’t care about 1.3% of the population, they care about themselves.
People want economic progress, that’s why they elected a strongman conman.
It just doesn’t actually seem like the democratic party does anything for trans rights? As an outsider looking in, it just seems like the republicans are screaming about trans people and how horrible they are, and how horrible the democrats are for supporting them, while the democrats completely ignores everything about trans people.
They don’t. Republicans want us dead and Democrats don’t want to think about us.
Yeah, they capitulate on bills that seek to delegitimize trans people. So not only are they choosing identity politics instead of real policy, but even fails to support the targeted groups they talk about protecting.
Neoliberals are beginning to look equally as invalid as conservativism
It should never have been more than a pace behind.
It’s not the conclusion someone should draw from this poll, but it’s the thing these authors want front and center. They won’t show us the actual poll results, but that is far from the only disconnect and certainly a minor one since few Democrats think that’s a primary focus, but it’s the only example they provide of issues respondents believe are more broadly prioritized by leadership than the actual responses. It’s at most a minor point, but the authors elevate it to first paragraph material even while the other discrepancies are much higher.
Extremely depressing to read that. People don’t understand that you can’t have a society that truly respects everyone’s rights except those people. Trans rights are the frontline of the fight for everyone’s rights, not some optional extra.
Yes. It’s tough for many to believe, but trans rights is the same fight as due process for all.
Justice is blind. Not by design, not by choice - by the literal definition of justice. If “justice” sees some people as deserving of rights and not others, there is no justice for anyone, there is only a temporary illusion of safety.
I think it’s more that we have problems affecting large amounts of the population and people are probably tired of trans being 1% of the population but taking up more than 1% of the discourse. And largely only to the end result of being used as wedge to hurt trans people.
The sad reality is, it would be better for trans rights for the left to win, and the left isn’t going to win by ignoring tactics and strategy in a game that the right is metagaming into oblivion with voter suppression and gerrymandering.
I think that says more about lack of coverage/attention to economic issues than anything. At least in my charitable reading of it.
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