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    Advice for Democrats

    I normally disagree with this guy, but recent events seem to have pushed him toward common sense.

    https://x.com/mattyglesias/status/1854334397157384421

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    5 is wrong, you're either Human, or not.

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    This is the kind of "common sense" thing that sounds good, seems simple, and that most people would agree on - which is the appeal of people offering easy answers, I guess. So who decides what language is simply "not polite" and what is offensive? Is calling someone the N or C word merely "impolite"? Do "normal" people never engage in anti-social conduct? (I'd label most Trump events as "anti-social", based on calls to "own", "kill", "destroy", "lock-up" political opponents, etc.) At what point does anti-social behavior preclude participation in the broader society?

    Sorry. I'm just sick of the "it's simple common sense" crowd this afternoon....

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    Quote Originally Posted by early morning View Post
    This is the kind of "common sense" thing that sounds good, seems simple, and that most people would agree on - which is the appeal of people offering easy answers, I guess. So who decides what language is simply "not polite" and what is offensive? Is calling someone the N or C word merely "impolite"? Do "normal" people never engage in anti-social conduct? (I'd label most Trump events as "anti-social", based on calls to "own", "kill", "destroy", "lock-up" political opponents, etc.) At what point does anti-social behavior preclude participation in the broader society?

    Sorry. I'm just sick of the "it's simple common sense" crowd this afternoon....
    Yes i can see that, platitudes of the political environment are tiresome.

    now I live in Trumpy country with Trump political signs on my block, but in the city I lived with the opposite, the virtue signaling of the kindness brigade.

    these signs lined my former block:

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    Who decides what is “kind “ and what is not? Some human interactions are obviously unkind. Others are not so simple to determine and are considered “simple facts” by some and “hatefulness” by others.

    does the fact that I want controlled borders of the United States and undocumented workers recognized and treated as such make me one of the people who think “humans are illegal?” What is that even about?

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    That is a good list of guidelines for either party and one could speculate who needs it more. Being the die hard environmentalist I take exception to number 2. Firstly, the GOP pretty much denies any human related climate change, so there is no reason to manage it, if that is the implication. And secondly, what he calls limits are goals in another language. Establishing goals is a logical way to manage it. What he says either doesn't make sense or is bad sense.











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    Agreed, the environmental statement is not clear - then again, most statements can be parsed into pretzels, lol. Personally, I like IL's old neighborhood sign better. But still, it's just a list of platitudes. I like that it begins with "in this house", which would indicate that the planters of said sign want us to know they are good people. Which is quite constitutional, what with the first amendment and all. Interpretation is going to be made by the reader regardless - like I interpret Trump signs to mean the householder supports racism, chauvinism (at best), hatred of "other" in all forms, and is ignorant of the financial consequences of the economic platform (or pile of sticks) of the current Republican party. So - what's worse? Signaling virtue, or signaling hatred?
    Ok, that was sort of rant-y with less point than I intended, sorry. My filters are a bit out of whack atm.

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    Quote Originally Posted by early morning View Post
    Agreed, the environmental statement is not clear - then again, most statements can be parsed into pretzels, lol. Personally, I like IL's old neighborhood sign better. But still, it's just a list of platitudes. I like that it begins with "in this house", which would indicate that the planters of said sign want us to know they are good people. Which is quite constitutional, what with the first amendment and all. Interpretation is going to be made by the reader regardless - like I interpret Trump signs to mean the householder supports racism, chauvinism (at best), hatred of "other" in all forms, and is ignorant of the financial consequences of the economic platform (or pile of sticks) of the current Republican party. So - what's worse? Signaling virtue, or signaling hatred?
    Ok, that was sort of rant-y with less point than I intended, sorry. My filters are a bit out of whack atm.
    Trying to be kind here, I offer the idea that when people like you assign people like me the label “haters” and “racist” and “chauvinism at best “”(whatever is that anyway) that fuels Trump victories and divisiveness. Also I think you forgot “transphobe.”

    but mainly it’s the “hater” label I think it’s so overused it doesn’t even have any meaning.

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    Look, you've made it pretty clear that you are not a MAGA follower, and my comments aren't directed at you, or at any specific person. But I tend to revert to that old "if it walks like a duck" idea. If someone supports a person who has been convicted due to a sex crime, who has laughed about sexual aggression, who encourages violence - then why, in heavens name, do those supporters think that others are going to see them as kind, concerned, tolerant Americans?? If you sleep with the dogs, you're going to smell like the dogs, yes? So how can you be surprised that other people don't want to ignore the dog smell??? (I like dogs, btw. This is not about dogs or their actual smell) We are all tarred with the brushes of the company we keep, and the MAGA crowd is tarred with misogyny, racism, and the encouragement of violence.

    ****Transphobe comes under the "other" I was referencing. Chauvinism (at best) is just that - the BEST attitudes towards women I see in the MAGAs I know is chauvinistic. From there, it descends to varying degrees of paternalism, ending in misogyny. I see it as a spectrum of not wanting women on a equal footing as men. Sorry I was not clear, clarity is not always my strong suit these days. Older brain, and all that.

    And ok, it's fine for the right to "fuel divisiveness" but not the center or the left? Huh. Missed that memo...

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    Looking at the popular vote, I find it hard to believe our country is infested with seventy-five million “haters”. If it was, we’d have long since gone the way of Syria or Bosnia.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LDAHL View Post
    Looking at the popular vote, I find it hard to believe our country is infested with seventy-five million “haters”. If it was, we’d have long since gone the way of Syria or Bosnia.
    My bet is that victims in Gaza, Syria, etc would be greatly relieved if they experienced ONLY the “violence” of the words that seem to discombobulate some people aligned with the political left. Yeah, I think they could put up with those words, having experienced a real shitshow of violence in their world.

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