Resonosity

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[–] Resonosity 27 points 5 months ago (1 children)
[–] Resonosity 5 points 5 months ago

Thanks for the context! I should disclose that I didn't read the rules of the sub before engaging, but I should have. I'll keep this in mind for the next hexbear post I comment on, if hexbear will have me

[–] Resonosity 4 points 5 months ago (2 children)

Thanks for the context. We'll see if the comment gets reinstated. It's probably a good policy since I'm guessing moderation tools on Lemmy aren't the best, and you have to start trimming away bigoted comments, perceived or real, at some point.

[–] Resonosity 2 points 5 months ago (4 children)

I used the term "man" not to call you specifically a man, but as a turn of phrase as would be used in normal speech irl.

As in, "maaaaaaaaaan when can I get a day off" or "man, I can stand this wait time!".

I was not making any claim towards your gender, nor casting any judgement. I think all genders are equally valid.

I'd appreciate if you would undelete my command to serve as a learning opportunity, unless hexbear as an instance doesn't value that.

[–] Resonosity 1 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

Couldn't have been successive gerrymandering, anti-voting laws, Democrats becoming Republican-Lite, increasing inflation, steadying wages, Democrats actively touting policies against the popular public mindset, Democrats failing to advertise their wins, Joe Biden going back on his word and waiting too long to drop out, Joe Biden and establishment Dems muting Kamala's & Tim's popular, progressive agenda, Joe Biden dropping out to force the least liked Californian politician to be the presidential front runner, Kamala literally saying she's no different from Joe Biden, that we don't have a federal holiday to allow all people the freedom to step away from the lifeline that is work to exercise their civic duty, on and on.

Nah, it wasn't the system. People are just dumb.

And they are! Hell, I remember seeing interviews on Election Day where people still thought that it was Biden v. Trump. Even Trump forgot he wasn't campaigning against Biden.

Democrats snatched defeat from the jaws of victory. They could have accounted for all of these social issues, but establishment leadership doesn't care for the working class if it means they still get their paycheck and their spotlight in Congress.

[–] Resonosity 1 points 5 months ago

And then think about how the Democrats could have campaigned those people rather than chasing Republicans by adopting anti-immigration policies and platforming people like Liz Cheney, for example.

But they didn't.

Welcome to adulthood. Establishment politicians, whether Republican or Democrat, are beholden to the rich and neoliberalism. We're even seeing this with how establishment Dems are pushing back against populist, progressive figures like Bernie Sanders and AOC in favor of Cory Booker and Chris Murphy.

AND then consider how Joe Biden is coming back from the brink of death by saying that he and Jill will build back the Democratic party, thinking that people will forget how Biden shot down Bernie's chances in 2020 or how he said he'd be a single term president, waiting until the first presidential debate with Trump months before the election to show just how fucking incompetent he is.

Maybe more people abstained from this election because the two biggest parties didn't look any different, so who cares about the outcome!

[–] Resonosity 1 points 5 months ago

Good point. Original Commenter (OC) is claiming a specificity after the fact when initially they were claiming a generality.

As a reader though, OC's meaning came across in my first reading. ¯⁠\⁠_⁠(⁠ツ⁠)⁠_⁠/⁠¯

[–] Resonosity 11 points 5 months ago

This is so wrong man. Jfc

[–] Resonosity 1 points 5 months ago

Yeah I found that annoying as well. Sometimes you see it in long sentences too, and it really doesn't need to be there. The sentence will flow without it.

[–] Resonosity 2 points 5 months ago

The protests in Turkey are something I wish Americans would demonstrate. I agree.

I think the reality is that Americans are living paycheck to paycheck, they're highly individualistic after decades of materialistic conditioning, and younger generations are captured by social media instead of voicing their woes in the streets.

But there is an appetite for action. Look at Bernie's rallies. People want change, and polls reflect how people have little to no faith in the Democrats.

There needs to be an organizing principle if any political action should be effective. I'm finding the group 50501 to be that, and I try to share their plans on social media and with my friends & family. The next protest I plan on going to is on April 5th.

But you're right. Americans are distracted with their toys and treats. Make no mistake though. If Trump's decisions continue to tank the economy, and toys and treats become too expensive, even for the middle and lower class, I believe there will be more action.

[–] Resonosity 3 points 5 months ago (1 children)

What do you mean my that? Like, your own posts or those of others?

Not sure I'm seeing that on my side. Could be wrong tho

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