• Maëlys
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    311 months ago

    man, 300 million (half ignorant) people decide the fate of the world. its getting ridiculous …

    • @MrVilliam
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      211 months ago

      More like 80 million. Only about half of our 332 million (ish) people vote, and the voters are split pretty evenly because a shitload of people are both passionate and not fully informed. About 8% of Americans are felons, and therefore unable to vote, so that’s over 25 million disenfranchised voters right there. And when police targets a specific kind of person on sight who usually votes in a particular way, it’s pretty clear which party they support even before you’ve looked at endorsements. All I’m saying is that cops rarely shoot conservatives.

      It feels like we’re kinda at the tipping point. They would’ve already irreversibly won if they’d had another ten years or so of defunding education before undoing Roe v Wade. There are enough people paying attention still, so individual states are putting their own abortion rights in place and voters are rejecting bans when they have a say in the matter. But the states where it’s close will experience brain drain and eventually get their abortion bans through and then be a cinch for House seats and electoral college votes. If it works in enough purple states, it’s game over. USA would be the new KSA.

      Some of us Americans are paying attention, and we’re scared shitless. I would rather not have to flee to Europe as a refugee, but as a power plant operator with water treatment expertise, I could bring value to whatever country would have me.

      • Maëlys
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        211 months ago

        But the states where it’s close will experience brain drain and eventually get their abortion bans through and then be a cinch for House seats and electoral college votes. If it works in enough purple states, it’s game over. USA would be the new KSA.

        i dont even live in the u.s and could still notice there’s no glimmer of hope for things to become better (also doesn’t mean that i am living in a better place)

        Some of us Americans are paying attention, and we’re scared shitless. I would rather not have to flee to Europe as a refugee, but as a power plant operator with water treatment expertise, I could bring value to whatever country would have me.

        exactly. the best way to approach this is to keep an open mind and be willing to learn a new language and embrace a new culture to find a fitting job. Not all european countries fair well but some are better than others. i think thou that UK is still a no-go, since its the same bunch. Commonwealth my a$$.