Hex wrote: Sun Sep 15, 2024 6:22 pm
I *never* see anyone complaining about transphobes or zionists in the Democratic party who wouldn’t get in line to vote if Harris explicitly supported trans rights or not sending arms to Israel.
Is this even a thing? Seriously?
Other than an occasional stop here - which is a chore most of the time these days anyway, I don't spend my day on the internet giving two fucks what most people, if anyone thinks. Perhaps that's as good a piece of advice for anyone who's suffering from poor mental health as anything: If you're spending time online interacting socially with anyone you don't know personally, or giving half-a-fuck what anyone online thinks about anything - particularly those who are ultimately powerless as you are, you're setting yourself up for depression. The internet is great for learning about antique cameras, gardening, pet care, how to restore a small gasoline engine, and perhaps sometimes watching people give themselves or others orgasms. The internet sucks for witnessing people apply labels and beliefs to themselves, denying them to others and stirring the shitmess that is individuality and tribalism. I've found in my 50+ years on this planet that people who focus on their identity or 'in group' are not very interesting people in general, and are lacking in the kinds of interests and experiences that might provide fulfillment and meaning outside of their group identity. They also tend to lack an appropriate sense of humor about themselves or their in-group. Boring.
My vote is a transaction. I want to elect those that are, in importance:
- Understand the law and the importance of Rule of Law
- Understand the Social Contract and understand how we are accountable as citizens and representatives of society under that contract
- Will enact or enforce policy that will bring the greatest good to the greatest number of citizens, beings and the environment
- Will enact or enforce policy that brings the least harm to the fewest people, beings and - most importantly, the environment
There's no shortage of people that feel marginalized about something out there. Are you going to court each and every one of them? Christians who think they're marginalized, Anti-vaxxers who think their marginalized, Cat lovers who feel marginalized. Fighting knife and broadsword enthusiasts who feel marginalized. Gas-powered leaf-blower users who feel marginalized.
The sad reality with politics is you have to make your choices based upon the greatest good and the broadest benefits, and that may mean that some people and interests at the margins may not get catered to the way you would like to see. That's life. If all you can focus on is trans-folks and Palestinians you may also be doing disservice to the other 8 billion people on this planet and the trillions of other lifeforms on this planet that may be impacted by policy decisions that you chose to ignore because of your focus on trans people and Palestinians. Realize that the folks that you see as 'The Enemy' may feel exactly the same way you do about their perceived marginalization or grievances - justified or not, and may find your justifications just as trivial as you find theirs.