• Someonelol@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    4 months ago

    I’m sorry if this comes across as cynical to everyone but I’m worried about the ratchet effect. Even if we vote in Biden and he doesn’t have a majority in both the House and Senate, no lasting changes to government can be made. Even if we get a slim majority in both chambers there’s no telling if we’re gonna have another Sinema, Manchin, or Fetterman go and betray the party during a critical vote. It feels like there are so many Democrats who are willing to get in bed with corporate and fascist interests and act as sleeper agents.

    How are we supposed to prevent them from sabotaging important government reforms? Republicans seem to have all the time in the world to implement their strategies while Democratic voters struggle every election cycle just to keep things from getting worse. Yes I get we need to act more locally but I’m personally located in a deep blue part of the country so my impact is negligible. Other than donating to candidates that I hope won’t betray our interests, I see little in regards to what can be done on my end.

    • HobbitFoot @thelemmy.club
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      I’m not voting for Biden to get major changes. I’m voting for him to make sure I can keep voting in the future.

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        Problem is this already was not enough in 2020 and since. Despite all the evidence of Trumps presidency and then fucking January 6, Dems decided to just get back to business as usual and just ignore the fundamental problems in American society that became apparent with Trump.

        And Biden is not in shape to deal with any of this, while the DNC seems hellbent on pretending there is no serious problem.

        We need a different younger candidate and voting will not be enough. We need local action, in the communities, local governance, protests…

        • Sub-Aquatic Helicopter@lemmy.world
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          It might not be enough. But all of those things you listed take a lot of time and enough people to care about it to get out and do things.

          It’s definitely not good enough, but it’s like if you have a giant puncture wound on you leg and no one else is there to help you. You could stuff it with cloth you tore from your shirt or make a makeshift tourniquet and try your best to not bleed out until better help arrives. OR just be like fuck I’m not cut out to deal with this. I’ll just lay here and do nothing.

          We do need all of those things! But we don’t have them right now so we just have to try and stop the bleeding until we do.

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      4 months ago

      I’m in a red state in one of the reddest counties. I cant manage anything here, pretty sure I’ll get shot if I try

      • Todd Bonzalez@lemm.ee
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        The one thing to remember is that, while the chances are never zero, people are standing up against Fascism in red states, and they aren’t getting shot for doing it. Joining them makes us all stronger.

        You decide what falls in or out of your comfort levels, but be wary of inventing excuses for inaction. If you think you are at risk of being murdered by your community, fight like hell because it may become legal soon enough.

        If you fight for what’s right today, you’ll probably survive, but if fascism takes over millions won’t, and you still might be one of the victims.

        “Bad men need nothing more to compass their ends, than that good men should look on and do nothing.” - John Stuart Mill, 1867