• Ð Greıt Þu̇mpkin@lemm.ee
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    3 months ago

    I’m not even talking about the backwards ass governments, I’m talking about the backwards ass people that elect them.

    Their warping of religious norms to condone heinous behavior,

    Their treatment of their daughters like broodmares for trade, parading them about in pageants and debuts and purity balls, and then tossing them aside like used goods if they get raped, or worse, forcing them to marry the rapist because “but he’s from a good family!”, even if they’re still only children!

    Their treatment of their queer children, literally torturing the poor souls with electricity and social isolation and public shaming for being found out or making the fatal mistake of hoping these bloodthirsty redcaps can ever be trusted and coming out to them. Abusing them, disowning them, kicking them to the streets or worse yet facilitating rape by those aforementioned good family types, or even their own family members to “teach them the right way to be.”

    Their treatment of their boys, crushing them under expectations until they crack and then encouraging them into nazi circles like heroin dealers insisting the first shoot’s free.

    Their treatment of their own communities, acting as a bucket of crabs fighting like hell to eat anyone who tries to escape alive.

    The land of Traitors, Rattlesnakes, and Alligators.

    They are the working class, they are still wholly worthy of the contempt and disgust as backwards savages they try to label people like me as for who we are or where we come from.

    They’re monsters in their own right and trying to chase away the valid criticism of their shit is just gonna leave you alone when they decide to stop fluffing you up by calling you one of the good ones and swallow you whole.

    • TwiddleTwaddle
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      3 months ago

      As long as the “they” you refer to is “the… people that elect [backwards governments]” as you put it - I’m in total agreement.

      The majority of southerners didn’t elect anyone though. Its specifically lumping the people most harmed by those backwards people in with them that I don’t want to happen. That distinction may seem obvious enough to you to not be worth mentioning, but I promise it isn’t obvious to everyone.

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        3 months ago

        The majority of southerners didn’t elect anyone though.

        Then how did their representatives get into their offices?

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          3 months ago

          By having a minority vote them in. Voter turnout is notoriously low in many southern states, especially the reliably red ones.

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            3 months ago

            so it’s not their fault they choose to let the “minority” rule? these blameless, hard working, moral, salt of the earth silent majority that let these terrible people act as their representatives?

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              3 months ago

              You’re completely discounting the struggles of the many people that have fought their entire lives against persecution and for self determination. There is a long and storied history of this in the US south and it continues today. Just because the job isn’t done yet doesn’t mean nobody’s working to stop fascism.