• Zaktor@sopuli.xyz
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    2 months ago

    This eager dismissal of trans rights as just a tactical decision is entirely why people shit on liberals. Everything that isn’t the rock solid universally approved “normal” is just an anxiety attack away from being bargained away under the faulty assumption it’s an essential sacrifice in the name of protecting the status quo. Never mind that trans rights aren’t a major issue for anyone other than the hard right or trans people and their allies, and that dodging the issue in no way protects Democrats from being assigned a role in the culture war.

    You could have just said “that sucks”. You could have pointed to efforts that could work the system elsewhere to protect them. You could have pointed to the myriad of trans rights issues that have majority of support that we could redirect the conversation to. You could have said literally nothing at all. But instead you wanted to broadcast how unimportant the rights of your nominal allies are.

    Because to you, politics is just a game.

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      2 months ago

      That’s a lot of words to just say that you don’t understand how politics works in the real world.

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        “Politics is when we capitulate to the most bigoted perspectives if they happen to be held by an important electoral demographic”

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          When you live in a 2 party system with FPtP voting, this is the unfortunate reality. The person that has the most support has the most power to intact change. Sometimes that means you have to crawl through shit to get there.

          I’ll take any bigot, racist, or whatever vote if that means the better candidate wins in November, because that alternative is the bigot, racist, racist. Better to fluff the controversial voters and hopefully win than lose an election because of a speech. And if she doesn’t win, then it doesn’t matter what she said anyway.

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            When you live in a 2 party system with FPtP voting, this is the unfortunate reality.

            As though you consider any capitulation to fascism unfortunate.

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            Jesus christ.

            If one candidate said they’d kill the jews, but the other said they’d just send them to camps (to appease that popular fascist voter), liberals would end up voting to send the jews to concentration camps.

            This is how liberals end up siding with fascism

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              That might be true if anything even remotely close to that happened, but that is a completely different situation that what this conversation is about.

              One side says no trans rights, and one side didn’t bring it up in their speech, event though a couple of others did, which is far different from being anti trans.

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                  One will actively aid in the genocide, the other may not. There’s two options, one is better than the other. You can piss and moan all you want about it, but that’s reality. Don’t vote out of protest if that gets your rocks off, but it won’t do any good for Palestine.

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        2 months ago

        This eager dismissal of trans rights

        I stopped reading after this because they obviously don’t understand what’s being said.

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      Election issues aren’t representative of what candidates do in office, issues which don’t have election promises attached end up having the most leeway for action later on.

      But in some sense it’s all a sham because we’re still going to end up in neoliberalism Capitalism.

      The real issues are: how much direct government support can we get to survive under Capitalism (meaningful nationalisation of government aid in the forms of government welfare support, healthcare, housing, education, and public transport programs)… And how much citizens can cooperate in order to force these changes and or create parallel community based support structures that are immune and legally protected from market interventions and effects.

      1. Strong government programs.

      2. Strong communities capable of mass protests.

      3. …and strong parallel community-supported actions/programs/organisations (see the Black Panthers Maoist breakfast programs).

      Right now we’re just talking about a fairly thin part of 1). Don’t mistake a desire to win an election as an abdication of support for trans healthcare, it’s not. The desire is to get the less harmful neoliberal classist option into power.

      The real challenge of maintaining pressure and momentum on Kamala and the left establishment Democrats comes after that, and will have to come from community organization directly.

      Because Capitalists, left or right, won’t hand you their help, you have to demand it, make it, and take it from them by the force of your demands and the power of organized community mass action.

      The ruling class (left or right) understand nothing less than that.