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    4 hours ago

    If there was any time for any non-politician that wants to make a difference in politics to have a break, it’s now. There’s a long 4 years ahead of us.

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      7 minutes ago

      It might not be a bad strategy. Trump is famously undisciplined and his lackeys are treacherous. The best chance for survival might very well be to sit back and let them fuck up. Last time around he didnt manage to build the wall or repeal the ACA, not because activists stopped him, but because his own allies couldn’t stop tripping over their own feet. Without someone like McConnell to hand him finished packages to rubber stamp, he could go four more years spinning in circles without implementing much of anything.

      And peaceful protest is a nonstarter. Hes itching to have people killed, and giving him four years to sift through the general staff to find officers willing to do it will make things much worse in 2028.

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      11 hours ago

      I totally understand your sentiment, but I also fully understand this sentiment:

      I have no goals to be a martyr for a nation that cares nothing about me

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        11 hours ago

        Yes, it matters.

        Even if for no other reason than to make the nature of the oppression clear. Not talking about it normalizes it, gives tacit permission for it.

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          11 hours ago

          Who says they’re not going to talk about it? They’re just going to stop doing community driven get-out-the-vote campaigns. This article is literally about how black women are a major block in the Democratic party that handles that kind of community organizing in getting people registered to vote and getting them all the info they need to vote. How’s stepping back from that “not talking about it?”

          This article is literally about how they help others get their voices heard, but it’s black women who “aren’t talking about it?” Please.

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      11 hours ago

      But, as indivuals, do they owe us the effort of helping our voices be heard? Because that’s what this is actually about: that traditionally, black women have been some of the strongest organizers within the Democratic party. The work they do helps others get their voices heard through their votes. This year they basically got told that nobody cared, including from black men. When this is about black women helping others get their voice heard, it’s pretty clear that right now nobody cares about the work they’ve put in to do that.

      I don’t blame anyone for putting in decades of hard work and feeling like it’s no longer their responsibility to get others organized and get their voices heard, when the majority has made perfectly clear that they don’t give one hot damn about all that hard work. Why should that job be left to some of the most vulnerable amongst us culturally, anyway?