• @query
    link
    English
    111
    edit-2
    4 months ago

    I thought the idea was that Republicans are actively working on destroying what has been working fine and is benefitting lots of people, not just on preventing more progress.

    • Melllvar
      link
      fedilink
      English
      -64
      edit-2
      4 months ago

      Are you referring to something specific?

      • @Stovetop
        link
        English
        884 months ago

        Abortion rights, voting rights, gay marriage, privacy, trans rights, immigration, housing, the economy, net neutrality, take your pick.

        • Melllvar
          link
          fedilink
          English
          -664 months ago

          The topic at hand is wheelchair accessibility, though.

          • jorge
            link
            fedilink
            English
            754 months ago

            Nope. The topic at hand is free ice-ceam. A topic that you, as a rational adult, can understand that is 100% literal and not at hyperbolic example to make a point about general trends and not a single specific item.

              • @Elric
                link
                English
                394 months ago

                Yes the willfully oblivious thread is elsewhere

          • @Alk
            link
            English
            364 months ago

            Not specifically. They just picked a random idea out of a hat. One that is currently working fine with no issue. To signify that is the type of stuff they go after.

                • Melllvar
                  link
                  fedilink
                  English
                  -204 months ago

                  Just in case you’re sincerely confused, no I’m not suggesting that.

                  • @[email protected]
                    link
                    fedilink
                    English
                    194 months ago

                    Let me break down the original post for you, since you’re refusing to understand it for some reason. Free ice cream is a ridiculous thing that would never happen, but would be amazing if it did, and countries like Finland seem to often be in the news for doing amazing things. Banning wheelchair ramps is a ridiculous thing that would never happen, but would be terrible if it did, and the USA seems to often be in the news for doing terrible things. You understand the meaning of a hyperbole - you’re just being obtuse.

          • @[email protected]
            link
            fedilink
            English
            274 months ago

            https://www.reuters.com/article/idUSKCN1C022I/

            Tldr, they’re actually trying and have been trying, to pass bills to gut the ADA because disability access is anti American.

            Also, the post is just making fun of the US consistently doing messed up stuff. When picking something for hyperbole, you usually pick something that’s extreme, not something that actually already happened.
            it’s not quite as funny to say “the news is always like: former US president argues he should legally be able to do whatever he wants without consequences and courts might let him, meanwhile Finland has nearly eradicated homelessness.” You do get that the point was to be funny?

            • Melllvar
              link
              fedilink
              English
              -18
              edit-2
              4 months ago

              That proposal died in Congress 7 years ago.

              We Americans are not the monstrous caricatures you make us out to be. We’re not evil. We’re not wicked. And the US is not some dystopian nightmare. It’s actually a pretty good place to live.

              • @blackbelt352
                link
                English
                134 months ago

                The proposal shouldn’t have existed in the first place! There wouldn’t be a need to kill the proposal if our representation was composed of empathetic decent people, instead of ghouls bought out by the wealthy few.

                It’s pretty monstrous to even consider proposing a removal of legislation that objectively helps a lot of Americans.

                • Melllvar
                  link
                  fedilink
                  English
                  -154 months ago

                  Therefore, all Americans are evil. Got it.

                  • @blackbelt352
                    link
                    English
                    144 months ago

                    Nope, you’re either just a moron with shit reading comprehension skills, or you’re a sealioning troll.

                    I never said anything about all Americans, I said a portion of our representatives have proposed gutting ADA protections, which is pretty universally liked in America.

              • @[email protected]
                link
                fedilink
                English
                94 months ago

                First, I live in the US, so not sure where you’re going with that.
                Second, nice straw man. No one said Americans were evil, people said the news is often distressing and backwards.
                Third, it doesn’t matter when it’s from when your argument was “America would never assail disability rights!”. An article about recent efforts by active politicians to rollback our biggest protections speaks to that. In any case, here’s a more recent article on the topic: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/midterm-elections-republicans-disabled-community_n_6375a759e4b0afce046aefef

                Four, you’re entirely lacking in nuance or a sense of humor, and seen incapable of distinguishing a joke from “all Americans are evil”, which is definitely a way to live, but not a very productive one if you ask me.

                • Melllvar
                  link
                  fedilink
                  English
                  -74 months ago

                  Alright. If the message isn’t “hurr durr americans r dum and ebil!!!11”, then what is it?

                  • @[email protected]
                    link
                    fedilink
                    English
                    64 months ago

                    You’ve literally had it explained to you a dozen times in this thread.

                    “America seems to be backsliding policy wise, and other countries seem to be implementing extremely pleasant policies. The contrast is absurd”.

                    It’s a “joke”.

          • 🇰 🔵 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 ℹ️
            link
            fedilink
            English
            12
            edit-2
            4 months ago

            That’s an example used in the OP meme, but the context still suggest all those other things, too. That’s what the “news is always like” part is. You can replace wheel chair access with all sorts of things and the meme would still ring true.

            • Melllvar
              link
              fedilink
              English
              -304 months ago

              The context of this thread is my criticism of that example.

              • SonnyVabitch
                link
                English
                114 months ago

                Finland did not in fact make ice cream free, but you don’t challenge that. This is a meme, it could have said anything that sounds grotesquely arbitrary and callous, like banning left handed scissors, even if two-handed tools are probably more easily available in America than in many other parts of the world, perhaps even Finland.

                • Melllvar
                  link
                  fedilink
                  English
                  -164 months ago

                  Except the OP’s point would be much better made by criticizing something the US doesn’t actually do pretty well at.

                  Wouldn’t it?

                  • @candybrie
                    link
                    English
                    5
                    edit-2
                    4 months ago

                    No. It would be weakened. The point is America is taking things we’re good at and rolling them back. It loses its point if you pick something we’ve always been bad at.

                  • SonnyVabitch
                    link
                    English
                    24 months ago

                    It wasn’t criticising anything though. It was a hyperbole, an outlandishly absurd proposition that nobody in their right mind would take seriously. Well, almost nobody I suppose.

              • Check the thread as a whole, my guy. Your critique of the example isn’t where people started disagreeing with you, but the secondary argument you made when someone said the meme itself isn’t just about wheel chair accessibility.

                • Melllvar
                  link
                  fedilink
                  English
                  -154 months ago

                  Literally the first comment was disagreeing.

              • @corus_kt
                link
                English
                04 months ago

                deleted by creator

          • @PunnyName
            link
            English
            94 months ago

            It’s a fucking similie. Stop being so goddamned literal.

    • @gaifux
      link
      English
      -66
      edit-2
      4 months ago

      As if Democrats don’t do the exact same thing in lock step. Interesting where your focus lies however. It’s helpful though because it indicates your bias.

      • M137
        link
        English
        124 months ago

        The ignorance you’re showing here is absolutely astounding. Banning things and removing certain people’s rights is a defining part of US republican politics. Every damn week, there’s a new thing they’ve decided is evil and needs to be banned. That’s very much not the case with US democrat politics. Sure, there are things they too want to ban or change, but it’s based on logic and not a constant stream of new things.

        • @gaifux
          link
          English
          -64 months ago

          Yes, thankfully the Democrats aren’t the party of trying to ban stuff. Imagine if they were, and came out of nowhere to like ban gas stoves, gas cars, freedom of medical choices, and gender affirming surgery for kids. If any of that was true then I’d have a pretty good point, but thankfully it isn’t. Right?

      • Cethin
        link
        fedilink
        English
        84 months ago

        It’s helpful though because it indicates your bias.

        Lol.