• @[email protected]
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    Watching from the outside, it sure seems like all those armed people to protect against government tyranny are doing a splendid job at making sure this doesn’t happen.

  • @[email protected]
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    Yes, there’s nothing that’s going to do more to stop Trump than attacking the Liberals.

    By your logic, none of the partisans who were fighting the Nazis and Imperial Japan should have taken any aid from the racist USA and England.

    No compromise, ever.

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      Yes, there’s nothing that’s going to do more to stop Trump than attacking the Liberals.

      Centrist liberalism is inherently incapable of stopping fascism, so literally yes.

      By your logic, none of the partisans who were fighting the Nazis and Imperial Japan should have taken any aid from the racist USA and England.

      No one said anything about compromise or ideological purity; that’s literally not the problem here.

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        131 day ago

        Liberalism literally brought us fascism but the libs will never ever understand how destroying material conditions for regular people during the 2008 bailout of the banks brought us here.

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          Throughout the pre and post-election Democrat collaborationism debacle I’ve come to the conclusion that Americans don’t deserve to be saved from themselves partially because of this nonsense (easy decision to make when I don’t live there, I know). Like we all know the definition of insanity right? Why are y’all repeating the same things that got you in this mess in the first place?

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            I agree but unfortunately I’m american.

            I really want to leave the country. I thought I’d stay and fight… for years I thought having a bunch of friends and community around me would save us. But a bunch of personal issues this year showed me who my true friends are and there’s very few… the community I thought I have it turns out I don’t.

            The only thing keeping me back is $ and my mother who would be tough to move. I can’t even get her to move to my state, let alone to another country especially one that doesn’t speak English.

            What’s wild is I have a “ticket out” so to speak professionally and I’d probably be able to at least get a temporary work visa in a bunch of countries. Oh! And my ticket out isn’t a fancy job - it’s a seasonal one that requires very little professional education in the grand scheme of things. Americans who want to leave the country - look into seasonal work! You don’t have to be rich software developer with a fancy remote job to leave…

            I long considered Canada except I think Canada is just a decade or so behind the US in terms of a slide towards fascism. But maybe I’m wrong. I think trumps bullshit with Canada right now is at least partially to get Canadians to hate us so we don’t move there. But Canada would be the place my mom would be most open to moving to, except for the fact that Canada probably wouldn’t want her (she’s on social security and the work she does isn’t applicable to Canada).

            There’s a chance if things get bad enough my state will rebel and perhaps even try to secede and join Canada if they’ll take us. I believe we voted the least out of any state for trump and we’re a border state with a history of independence from the US. But will the feds let us leave peacefully? Doubtful.

            • NoneOfUrBusiness
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              I mean I don’t even live or have anything to do with America. Defending ideas I support on the internet is just something I do for entertainment. However, what I would do if I was part of this mess is join a progressive third party and get them to run for local and state office, maybe snatch a few progressive candidates from the Democrats, and start contesting elections.

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                Since you don’t live in America I won’t castigate you, but the idea of putting together a 3rd party in less than 24 months before the next election is like saying we should build a moon rocket in 24 months.

                • NoneOfUrBusiness
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                  Third parties already exist; you don’t need to make ine from scratch. That aside, I know it’s impossible to contest federal office in 24 months, but you can have people enter local—and if things go well state—elections.

      • @[email protected]
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        Centrist liberalism is inherently incapable of stopping fascism, so literally yes.

        FDR has entered the chat.

        Please explain to me, in detail, how the USA providing weapons to the USSR and partisans didn’t do anything at all to stop the Nazis.

        Remember to cite all your sources.

        • NoneOfUrBusiness
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          Setting aside the problem of how you’re ignoring the obvious implied “at home” in the sentence, FDR is a centrist liberal? Fucking FDR? Like, this FDR?

          FDR has entered the chat.

          Yes, FDR has entered the chat as an example of what a leader needs to do to fight fascism.

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              Okay you are not engaging with my point; leave the strawmanning to the conservatives.

              But if you can like FDR who imprisoned people for having the wrong family, maybe you can stop screaming at Liberals today.

              This is just a non-sequitur. Like what point are you even trying to make?

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                The point where you seem to be able to ignore that FDR, for all his good qualities, did some pretty bad things too.

                If you can ignore FDR’s imprisoning Japanese - Americans, you can ignore the Dems faults, too.

                Also, a ‘strawman argument’ is when I exaggerate your position. I didn’t exaggerate what you said, I pointed out the fact that you seem to like some of FDR’s policies while ignoring others.

                • NoneOfUrBusiness
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                  you can ignore the Dems faults, too.

                  So FDR for all his faults didn’t fund a genocide, but that aside that’s straight up not what I’m talking about. I’m not saying the Dems’ faults are too big to ignore; I’m saying that, being liberal centrists, they can’t stop fascism as we’ve seen these past 9 years. This isn’t a moral judgement; it’s a statement of fact that you’re not engaging with.

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    71 day ago

    It’s very interesting to watch. Can only hope for a few lightbulb moments as they move through the phases .

    • America doesn’t do that, we’re protecting people
    • ok, it happened but it’s Trump
    • oh my god the guy I called a Russian bot was right all along

    Anyway, if you find yourself in this fight, try to be patient. It must very jarring to see America like this, having grown up in a bubble. Remember that attacking people just tends to make them dig in.

    Be the person that hands out a bottle of water. Not the person that pours it into their mouth with a towel over their face.

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      oh my god the guy I called a Russian bot was right all along

      Hey if you’ve seen that, that’s great. I’ve never had it happen when people who called me a Russian bot for saying known documented things and wanting the Democrats to change their messaging to win against Trump because they’ll lose otherwise.

      The kind of person who shuts out any criticism or citations with “RUSSIAN BOT” are the same people who refuse to listen to anything they weren’t told by their favorite rich person. We call them Blue MAGA for a reason. They just replace “woke” with “tankie” or “russian bot”. The only thing different is the color of the party and it’s name.

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    I don’t really get this as a comic, is there supposed to be a joke in there? It’s a guy surrounded by gitmo prisoners, reading trump trump news, and wishing things weren’t so bad?

    Is the joke that he’s sitting down and not doing anything? Is the guy supposed to represent someone specifically? What is the message supposed to be?

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      191 day ago

      America was never the good guy and torture at Guantanamo existed under multiple democrat presidents

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        America was never the good guy and torture at Guantanamo existed under multiple democrat presidents

        That’s just wrong but I understand how it might seem like that to anyone who wasn’t born yet when it wasn’t true.

        • Eugene V. Debs' Ghost
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          Was Guantanamo open for extrajudicial torture under Dubya, Obama, Trump, Biden, and Trump? Yes or no?

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          Which part of that was wrong? Oh I forgot. Union soldiers along with lincoln freed the slaves and we fought the Nazis in ww2 despite many of our capitalists supporting them. Two glimmers of good in our history.

          And if you don’t think torture in Guantanamo didn’t exist under Obama I don’t know what to tell you.

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            Yeah, the never part.

            You think emancipation and WWII were “glimmers”? Okay.

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              In 250 years of history, not counting the colonial times that started beforehand which would date back to 1619 and make conservatives cry…. Yeah. Those are glimmers of good in centuries of bad.

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                What’s your unit of measurement there? I’m guessing whatever it is is “per year”?

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                  What’s your point? America has a had a few good years out of 250, or 400 if we’re counting the colonial times. The fact that you’re arguing with me about Americas history of being mostly shitty is serious fucking cope.

    • @mkwt
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      The joke is that, according to the cartoonist, America has never been the “good guy.” Donald Trump did not invent America “bad guy” status. The Gitmo prisoners remind the seated newspaper reader about “American bad guy stuff” that happened (or at least started) before Trump was a political force.