Just a friendly reminder
Just a friendly reminder
Kinda ignores the reality that the past 3 election cycles have been fascist vs. a party that positions itself as progressive “not fascists.” You’d think that, you know. The “not fascists” would’ve done something to prevent the fascists from gaining power.
Instead, they endorsed international colonialism and genocide and spent 4 years fighting back against workers’ rights.
Electoral liberalism trends towards the right over time. As a rule. Because capitalist interests are always further to the right, and electoral liberalism is based on capitalism and the existence of a capitalist ruling class. Any ideology that permits the existence of capitalism must include very strong limits on capitalist enterprise and absolute bans on capital political power and influence. Or, by default, it becomes more fascist over time. Anti-capitalism is the only ideology congruent with antifascism.
And I’m saying not voting is how we got fascism. There were 13M more people that did nothing, than all 77M people who voted for Trump. I don’t expect them to fight unless personally attacked.
That leaves the ~78M people that collectively voted against Trump. Then remove the sick, disabled, elderly, government, military, and police. We’re not getting anywhere with force unless we can engage the 90M people who couldn’t be inconvenienced to put pen to paper to stop fascism.
Oh, are you under the impression that there’s a group of liberals (as in liberalism in general) out there that doesn’t coddle and appease and enable fascism that I could vote for? Because Democrats are putting up the most token of resistance at best, and meanwhile voting in support of the right’s shenanigans in congress. Schumer voted for the budget, 4 others voted for a bill that would effectively disenfranchise millions of women, etc.
If you walk into a voting booth and find someone holding a bomb who insists that your only choice for how to deal with it is to choose between a long fuse or a short one, the only sane thing to do is to say ‘Good luck with that’ and leave before you get caught in the blast radius. I voted blue for 30 years and it didn’t get me less fascism, why do you imagine it would suddenly start working today?
People keep trying to blame this on those of us who didn’t vote blue no matter who and it’s the worst kind of victim-blaming bullshit. I have one vote, I didn’t give it to the fascists or their appeasers and collaborators. If that’s not good enough for you then you are cordially invited to fuck all the way off.
If you want to lay the blame at someone’s feet maybe start with the guy who said he wouldn’t run again and then did anyway, then cocked it up by clearly not being fit and waiting so long to step down. Or the party that has been moving to the right on every economic issue since at least the 80s, having no positive vision for the future and has now become more concerned about being seen giving only the most token of resistance with those stupid fucking signs that accomplish nothing rather than actually trying to take a few plays out of McConnell’s obstructionist book.
If you voted blue you didn’t stand in the way of fascism, you enabled it, so don’t put that shit on me.
McConnell used the filibuster to prevent legislation from passing in Congress. That doesn’t work on any of Trumps 100+ executive orders.
I’m not “putting anything on you.” I’m saying if you didn’t vote against fascism, then you enabled it. Simple as.
I’m saying if you didn’t vote against fascism, then you enabled it. Simple as
And, as they said, that’s stupid and wrong to do, as it’s not on them, dipshit
Yeah he used lots of other shit too, like flatly refusing to even hold confirmation hearings for supreme court justices, etc. There are many tools in that toolbox. I’d be content to see Democrats use even one or two, cause those little fucking signs ain’t cutting it.
I’m saying if you didn’t vote against fascism, then you enabled it. Simple as.
And I’m saying any vote that isn’t in support of fascism is a vote against it, and I’ve already said I didn’t vote for the fascists, so it kinda seems like you are.
None of those tools apply to an executive order. The literal only tool in the box for Congress is to force a 15-day vote. They did, and Republicans redefined the entire congressional calendar as a single day to avoid holding the vote.
That’s why they’ve been partnering with the ACLU to bring these cases to the courts.
Right, because the only attempted fascism has been executive orders, right? Oh wait, last I heard Mitch McConnell was a member of congress and congress doesn’t issue executive orders, do they? I bet there’s a clue in there as to what I was talking about.
Bringing cases to court is absolutely a good and necessary thing and I have no complaints about their efforts in that department. My complaints have been their complicity with and appeasement of the fascist program, and the fact that they have the gall to bitch about their constituents expecting them to do their job.