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[-] Cherries@lemmy.world 8 points 17 hours ago

If the world truly worked this way, then the Trump administration's disparagment of the new Iranian Ayatollah being gay would work. Nobody gives a fuck if the new Ayatollah is gay because gas prices are ballooning out of control. The Right Wingers are trying everything to pin high gas prices on Iran, but people aren't eating the shit they are serving. Sure there are a few crazies out there saying, "High gas prices are worth it to defeat the gay communist muslim terrorists", but those people are a minority who do not need to be catered to.

You should not cater to the worst dregs of our society because they are an inconsequential miniscule outlier. Sure, the transphobe might claim that they hate trans kids getting healthcare, but they'll still go to the hospital and get treatment when they fall ill, just like those vaccine conspiracy nuts who died of covid in the hospitals. Trying to appease them is stupid, especially when it costs you the majority as it did with Kamala Harris.

[-] sunrisepirate@piefed.social 1 points 4 hours ago

I appreciate your response and wish it were true.

If you believe it to be true and it's as easy as just offering government sponsored health care to get elected then I encourage you to run for Congress on that platform. I think it's a great plank, so once you get a campaign website setup please send me a link I'll send you a donation and help out how I can.

Unfortunately it's probably too late for this election cycle, but now is the time to start planning for 2028. Good luck!

[-] Cherries@lemmy.world 1 points 2 hours ago

There's no need to be glib. Judging by your comments, you do not believe a better future is possible and are resigned to working with whatever the DNC offers you. Your writing seems resentful of anyone trying to make things better as if they are radical dreamers. We've seen progressive policies get progressive candidates elected, so I don't know why you keep implying that America is not ready for these ideas.

Personally, I am not the type of person to lead from the front. I'm a door knocker more than a politician, which is why I'm in the DSA and work with other members to pool our power and get progressive policies passed. There is more than one way to be involved in politics. People like Mamdani or AOC have a wide base of support behind them; they are not changing things alone. Your implication that the only way to be involved in politics is to get elected only serves to discourage people from getting active in politics.

If you are not willing to be an active change to better things, the least you can do is get out of the way.

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