• mathemachristian[he]@lemm.ee
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    10 months ago

    The harm reduction argument doesn’t work if for the past 4 years individual rights have constantly deteriorated.

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      10 months ago

      Which is, in a large part, due to the fallout from actions taken by the Trump administration.

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          10 months ago

          So if he doesn’t have the magic ability to make everyone’s lives better in an instant, he’s useless?

          The entire point of our system is that we don’t have a singular person with absolute power. The reason the Trump administration was able to take the actions it did wasn’t due to just Trump. It was also due to actions taken by congress and the judiciary.

          This one office can only do so much, you need to vote in that election in addition to every other election you’re able to. And it won’t be a quick turnaround. Expecting magic to happen two seconds after stepping out of the voting booth once every four years is naive and getting petulant when it doesn’t happen is dangerous.

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          10 months ago

          Man, this is an immature take. The republican stacked judiciary has been the biggest issue for reducing harm in The US.

          Do we like the support of the Israelis actions, absolutely not. But, when people tell you who they are, listen. Trump would be worse for everyone except his chosen few and the oligarchs. He has said as much.

          If we had a more truly left option that would not put so many others at risk, I think we’d see a massive shift. That is our work during the next 4 years.

          We just don’t have a good viable option this year…