• dylanmorgan@slrpnk.net
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    I’m definitely down with making period products free of charge for every person who menstruates. I’d rather pay for food, housing, health care, and a yearly vacation for everyone in the country than spend another dime bombing people.

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    Access to period products literally gives girls and women more freedom to access education and career opportunities.

    Why do that when we can fund bombs that kill hundreds of school girls in one blow?

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      It’s more efficient

      Only gotta allocate funds to 1 thing instead of 2 or more

      Helps when we don’t fund education either and people have trouble counting

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    Sorry no money for healthcare, education, regulations or decent wages.

    We CAN use that money to lock you up for being poor/undesirable where we will ironically give you free healthcare.

    Unless you’re trans. Please just die.

    What a wonderful world.

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    8 hours ago

    We can’t even talk a third of the country into agreeing to feed children.

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    I agree with this argument but you probably won’t convince a conservative with it. Though facts and logic probably wouldn’t work either…

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      I have this really conservative uncle(doesn’t everyone) who said at a family dinner once that we should just deal with it because it “happens every month” and we should be “used to it”. This was in regards to the idea of schools providing them for students.

      It’s been around 5 years since that happened and I have not, and will not ever forget it.

      These people are assholes. It’s who they are and we need to find ways to get rid of them because you cannot convince them to care about others.

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      Many people operate primarily on the emotional level. That’s a polite way of saying they’re stupid. Idiots. Like a child who’d rather have 4 shiny pennies than one tiny dime.

      If we’re not going to round them up (which, give me the infinity gauntlet and…) then we need to appeal to their idiot emotions. Find something they consider in-group, and frame whatever reasonable policy they’re opposing so their benefits are foregrounded.

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        This is a game you won’t win long term. Authoritarians and idiots go together like peanut butter and jelly. And there are so many idiots. You’ll never outdo a fascist demagogue talking to idiots. They don’t give two shits about lying to the idiots to get their way. And the idiots will never question the lies because they are fucking stupid. And this is the quintessential tension: The people smart enough to engage the fascists have so much better shit to do with their lives than accumulating political power by lying to idiots. So essentially politics becomes keeping the fascists out instead of whatever else it should be.

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      I work closely with a woman who describes herself as conservative. She is staunchly against benefits like free school lunches and period products. Her argument is that it is the responsibility of the parents or the woman herself to work hard and buy those things themselves instead of taking from others.

      She absolutely believes that being poor is an indication of laziness and lack of work ethic.

      It’s the most infuriating to hear her speak about these things as if her middle-class white ass didn’t get built in societal benefits that allowed her to succeed despite her worth ethic or lack thereof.

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    Swede here, a few years ago, I read that my local municipality would not provide legally mandated special assistance for students with special needs, and the family had to move to get the help they needed.

    I am a former special needs student, I got the help I needed and am now a well adjusted adult working and paying tax.

    When I learned about the issue with the students, I got embarrassed, it is fucking embarrassing to not be able to provide basic services your citizens need.

    Now, we have one of the lowest municipality tax in the country, and I will be voting to increase the tax so we can provide the help these students need.

    Same goes with issues like these, remember, it is fucking embarrassing to not be able to provide basic supplies for your citizens.

    I am a man, and I’ll gladly help my fellow sisters in my community to get basic supplies they need.

    If the taxes needs to be raised slightly to do this, then do it, I snd many more are able to pay for it.

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      Let’s just ignore the fact that “special needs” accommodations are just a way to degrade and dehumanize minority students and rob them of educational opportunities.

      Also: Autistics aren’t idiots and we deserve to be treated as the intelligent people we are. We also need accommodations which aren’t provided by labeling us as retarded and withholding human rights which the special ed services in practically all countries do. Other minorities can speak for themselves, since I’m not speaking for them, but I will advocate for myself and call out bullshit when it needs to be called out.

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      Oh, knowing the US, tampon brands will just skyrocket in price because it’s free unregulated money.

      3 generations from now, Americans will travel overseas mindblown that tampons aren’t $60 / 16 pack and along with things like insulin still being dirt cheap.

      “Why’s it so much cheaper here?!”

      “Now, I know you’re not gonna believe this so easily, but…” explains

      “Well I’m glad the government pays for it and not me.”

      “Yeeeeah. I think you’re still not quite getting it…” explains more

      “Noooo. That would never happen in the US.”

      “Okay, so…”

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        Or they’ll make the cheapest ones possible and give those away and girls in school will get made fun of if they’re seen with them

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          Ah, building on the social tier anxiety. A classic.

          I just don’t have the knack of turning everything into a way to make money. I watch Mad Men like, “That would never fucking wor- oh… Ooooh, okay… Jeez… And they made a highly successful show about it. Fuck, they’re good.”

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    I want to see more nationalised non-monopoly industries competing for public services and basic needs. That is to say, a government-owned producer/seller of sanitary products that private industry is welcome to compete with but who ultimately is under no obligation to deliver growth or dividends to shareholders.

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    When are they going to give the tax payers what they want - bombing people with tampons.

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    The way these people talk about giving benefits to supposedly undeserving recipients makes it sound like they alone are shouldering the burden of paying for all of it.

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      I can’t believe this number. 11.5 billions per year for period products??

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      I mean, it makes sense. We don’t want $900 billion in tampons. They are talking about buying tampons for the US, not for the whole world and then some. “Some” makes sense.

      /jk

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    Because equity matters and is a moral duty to people who aren’t shit.