• NoneOfUrBusiness@fedia.io
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    4 days ago

    I’m not sure how much, if any, this applies to Brexit, but Trump 2 was also the result of the inaction, complacency and outright complicity of plenty of people who “did the right thing.” This goes way beyond the fascists, so I’m still pretty comfortable saying Americans did this to themselves.

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      People love to have a reason to look down on other people.

      It is practically an animal instinct, it is an effect of our hard wired tribalism.

      Your comment is pretty telling that you are just as influenced by this.

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        No, I’ve just thought about the trajectory America is on for more than five seconds, so I put the “did the right thing” bar higher than voting blue. The self-defeating stupidity and willful ignorance of most of the “good” half of the American political spectrum leaves very little room for sympathy. For the exact same reason that MAGA thinking everything they don’t like is a liberal hoax isn’t an excuse for their stupidity, the liberal center thinking everything they don’t like is a Russian conspiracy isn’t an excuse for their stupidity. I mean hell, did you see how people here were talking about Uncommitted in 2024? That’s not “doing the right thing;” that’s being a useful idiot, and there’s not much reason to distinguish between blue useful idiots and red useful idiots. I do feel bad for the non-idiots, but the past year and a half have proven that that demographic is distressingly small.