Like what, vote? I do that at every opportunity. Protest? I do this as much as my disabilities allow.
Bottom line is that they’re the only people vested with the power to enact and block legislation on behalf of the people who AREN’T declared members of the cult and ARE posturing as the #Resistance without doing anything substantial.
It seems to me history has many more suggestions for action beyond vote and protest. Current organisations are asking for help fundraising, organising, coordinating, messaging, striking. Even protecting the marginalised is an act of compassion and resistance.
Or you cope; it’s your life and country, do what you want while you can.
Besides, even if it wasn’t, denying that part of enacting change is petitioning those with more power to do so is asinine. It’s right there in the first fucking amendment for a reason!
I repeat: directly blocking Republican atrocities using powers that ONLY THEY HAVE is THEIR job that they’re NOT doing and that I’m legally NOT allowed to do.
Your reflexive defense of those who have power and attempts to shift the blame to those who don’t is eerily similar to what MAGA cult members do every time someone criticizes Trump.
That’s what I’m fucking doing: I’m trying to enact change by explaining to party soldiers such as yourself that the do-nothing Dems in Congress aren’t perfect so that you might stop shielding them from any accountability for their (lack of) actions.
Clearly you’re just as blinded to the faults of your own “team” as the fascists are, though, so I’m gonna stop wasting my time and efforts trying to talk some sense into your addled neoliberal brain.
Oh, sorry for being unclear. I’m not USAmerican, I have no love for the dems other than that they’re not the GOP; not actively promoting fascism, enacting pogroms, or dismantling human rights.
I’m an activist. And I currently teach, support and organise people to take an active role in their community.
I know from experience that change needs nimble and concerted action, and on a grassroots level resourcefulness to find the actions that work.
I’m not saying the dems nor others aren’t doing what they think is best, I’m saying that you should too. And maybe repeatedly petitioning the people you don’t believe capable of helping might not be the best use of your efforts.
Unless it is all you can muster, at which coming to terms with that will almost certainly help both your mental well being and sym-/empathy for other action which will in turn benefit the change.
Fixed that for you.
Because they’re the only ones with the power to do anything and are supposed to be on our side.
Of course, they’re actually on the side of their owner donors whose interests rarely align with ours.
You clearly have no idea how powerful cult indoctrination is. As evidenced by both this and your reflexive defense of the AWOL Dems.
There’s nowhere near as much of a chance getting through to his own cult than to the people SUPPOSED to oppose his atrocities for a living.
Conveniently, this absolves you from having to take any responsibility or action about the situation.
Like what, vote? I do that at every opportunity. Protest? I do this as much as my disabilities allow.
Bottom line is that they’re the only people vested with the power to enact and block legislation on behalf of the people who AREN’T declared members of the cult and ARE posturing as the #Resistance without doing anything substantial.
It’s THEIR job and they’re NOT doing it.
You only have two real options: cope or act.
It seems to me history has many more suggestions for action beyond vote and protest. Current organisations are asking for help fundraising, organising, coordinating, messaging, striking. Even protecting the marginalised is an act of compassion and resistance.
Or you cope; it’s your life and country, do what you want while you can.
That’s just flat out false.
Besides, even if it wasn’t, denying that part of enacting change is petitioning those with more power to do so is asinine. It’s right there in the first fucking amendment for a reason!
I repeat: directly blocking Republican atrocities using powers that ONLY THEY HAVE is THEIR job that they’re NOT doing and that I’m legally NOT allowed to do.
Your reflexive defense of those who have power and attempts to shift the blame to those who don’t is eerily similar to what MAGA cult members do every time someone criticizes Trump.
Tell me, what would a third option be?
Petitioning your representatives is action, until you lose faith in it leading to change, then it’s coping.
Either you find another action you believe could lead to change, or you don’t.
That’s what I’m fucking doing: I’m trying to enact change by explaining to party soldiers such as yourself that the do-nothing Dems in Congress aren’t perfect so that you might stop shielding them from any accountability for their (lack of) actions.
Clearly you’re just as blinded to the faults of your own “team” as the fascists are, though, so I’m gonna stop wasting my time and efforts trying to talk some sense into your addled neoliberal brain.
Oh, sorry for being unclear. I’m not USAmerican, I have no love for the dems other than that they’re not the GOP; not actively promoting fascism, enacting pogroms, or dismantling human rights.
I’m an activist. And I currently teach, support and organise people to take an active role in their community.
I know from experience that change needs nimble and concerted action, and on a grassroots level resourcefulness to find the actions that work.
I’m not saying the dems nor others aren’t doing what they think is best, I’m saying that you should too. And maybe repeatedly petitioning the people you don’t believe capable of helping might not be the best use of your efforts.
Unless it is all you can muster, at which coming to terms with that will almost certainly help both your mental well being and sym-/empathy for other action which will in turn benefit the change.