• @givesomefucks
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    353 months ago

    The absence of tension isn’t the same peace as the presence of justice.

    Sometimes the rational and ethical path forward is to make some noise.

    • @thejoker954
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      163 months ago

      It’s a shame so many people are straight brainwashed into thinking ‘this is good enough’ and my favorite ‘it could be worse’ as a justification for ignoring problems.

      • @givesomefucks
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        143 months ago

        It’s like the frequent misuse of “it is what it is”

        That’s not meant to be an excuse for not fixing anything. It was something you said to someone who you agreed with that there was an issue, but didn’t want to go thru the whole discussion for a 100th time about how bad shit is.

        That steps accomplished, people know shits bad.

        What the phrase really meant originally was:

        It is what it is, so how about we talk about a plausible way to change it.

        Like before Biden dropped out and people responded to any criticism of Biden by saying Trump was worse.

        We knew that, but because Trump was so bad we needed to do what we could to stop him from winning, which was Biden stepping down.

        To do more we talk about positives of Kamala being president. trump being a dangerous piece of shit has been covered, repeating it ain’t going to change anyone’s minds.

        • @MotoAsh
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          73 months ago

          Or, “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.”

          Brother… it IS broken for many.

    • @UnderpantsWeevil
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      43 months ago

      All too often, I see folks making the noise described as “the problem” rather than “the symptoms”.

      Occasionally, I get to hear how the folks making the noise are dupes of Iranian fifth columnist terror cells who have been embedded in US universities to spread Marxism, anti-Semitism, anti-Americanism.