Why do so many hard-fought gains appear to be losing ground? It’s because they were successful in fighting entrenched, typically regressive or oligarchic interests. When they’re *winning* they have no need to fight back: the prisoners enforce the rules of the jail. It’s when society appears ready to accept trans people, marriage equality, a return of worker rights—the revanchists fight the hardest. They have already lost the battle of hearts and minds.

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It's a shitty time to live through for those affected, which is a very large %age of people in America and many other countries. If you fit into one of the broad categories Republicans, the far-right TERFs, even so-called progressives are targeting *OR* anyone you love, respect, or care about is in those categories, it's cold comfort for me to say, “They're fighting so hard because they've lost." We and you and they have to live through this. I have family and friends 100% targeted. Not academic
@glennf I'm honestly just most afraid that people will eventually just give up fighting for us
@parkermolloy There's no giving up. And "you" are "us.” I'm not at liberty to disclose how many of my close family members are affected—not all are out or fully public, etc. I don't think I'm alone in being someone for whom a more general "they" became "us" during the pandemic?
@glennf @parkermolloy +1 We’re not giving up. Ever. Every day I go to work and ever day I fight. It’s taken a year, but I was able to successfully change the polciy and technology of how our school stores names and gender in our database. That database determines what appears on class lists, report cards, what is sent to other institutions, etc. And there’s still so much more to do. This is a marathon, not a sprint.