Consider: The failure and loss of "White's Only Democracy" has been, for over fifty years, driving the increasingly violent movement to "repeal and replace" it with a White Nationalist Autocracy, which is now the overt agenda of the Republican Party. The Counter-"Revolution" Is Being Televised, comrades, and hyper-partisan paralysis-by-design of the Federal and State governments is bringing Murica's paramilitarized populist gumbo to a boil. The organizing principle and driver is post-Civil Rights "white grievance" (no doubt catalyzed – not, however, caused – by the ravages of rapacious neoliberal policies that most of these MAGAs (and too many fucking Dems) still support). — 180 Proof
...this commission. Another chance for ratings... — Xtrix
It's quite disheartening for me to see Americans have such an attitude about such an important proceeding. — creativesoul
This thread topic concerns the "clear and present danger" of the Republican Party (with and without the complicity of Dems or Libs). As far as voting in the last US presidential election, it stands repeating what I'd replied to you back in 2020:So 81 million people voted for a war criminal and corporate sponsored creator of poverty and international misery. Not sure how that's supposed to be a counter-point anyway. — Streetlight
Eighty-one million votes to kick tr45h out of office – Biden was the only electoral means to that end. Apparently, you wouldn't have had the balls to do the same had you had any skin in the game. Talk shit from the cheap seats, Street, if that tickles your sack.Like Angela Davis, Noam Chomsky, et al anti-fascist leftists (& progressives), I don't see how one can disagree with the electoral position that
'An anti-fascist vote is not an endorsement of the Democratic Party.'
— Cornel West
... unless you're too disingenuous, or your head is too far up your own anus, to tell the difference between a neoliberal disaster and a neofascist catastrophe. — 180 Proof
important proceeding. — creativesoul
seriousness and the future implications of all that? — creativesoul
How corrupt has our nation become if a violent coup cannot wake them from their slumber. — Jackson
Biden was the only electoral means to that end. — 180 Proof
That’s not nothing. That’s not an endorsement of Clinton, of course, but it’s true nevertheless— I think we can all agree? — Xtrix
I am not uniquely able to define what is and is not part of the 'democratic process,' but I am able to.
Why would YOU need me to or want me to, if you already think it's 'a weaselly fudge?' — universeness
...there are better things for me to do than passively consume the latest media spectacle. Even picking up trash in the neighborhood accomplishes more. — Xtrix
Actual policies, however, are influenced by corporate sponsors and can be stalled, repealed or rendered toothless as required. — Isaac
...'the democratic process' is a complex mechanism which has virtually nothing to do with any means by which people can promote the betterment of their communities... — Isaac
No one cares about my suggestions for improving things — schopenhauer1
There were profound differences of opinion between Republicans and Democrats during the civil war. The conflict was over whether the South should be part of the USA — Tate
It's quite disheartening for me to see Americans have such an attitude about such an important proceeding.
— creativesoul
Agree. How corrupt has our nation become if a violent coup cannot wake them from their slumber — Jackson
Yes, and what exactly have you two done about it? Beyond being outraged from what your reading/seeing? — Xtrix
I would take a look at someone like Jane McAlevey. I think she describes one solution very well. It involves organizing. Not lecturing others, but listening and helping them identify and solve problems. — Xtrix
The policies of any governmental political body are not designed for the betterment of humanity. That's not a political statement, it's just a statement of fact, there's no cybernetic mechanism in place to carry out that guidance. They are designed to secure power. — Isaac
All these mechanisms take up on opportunities opened up by emergent pathways which those who are aware of them can exploit. None of them have the least bit to do with the democratic notion of simply asking your populace what policies they prefer. — Isaac
What you're describing as 'the democratic process' is a complex mechanism which has virtually nothing to do with any means by which people can promote the betterment of their communities. I'd just as sooner have nothing to do with it, and anyone who thinks it's going to save them is seriously misguided as to it's functions. — Isaac
The "current" Republican party wants to establish a Christian Theocracy in the USA — Agent Smith
Just a 'quirky' aside. I think in places like Italy, the :ok: symbol is a compliment normally directed towards food. But, is it not places like Mexico/Spain where :ok: is taken as an insult? You are basically making the shape of an anus so 'are you called me an asshole agent smith?' :lol: — universeness
“ineptness”. — ArielAssante
I gotta be more careful! Merci for the heads up! I wouldn't call anyone an asshole, not my style you see! — Agent Smith
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