• BabyTurtles [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    I’m gonna have to disagree with you a bit on this, if Clinton got to choose scotus justices instead of Trump, RvW would not have been overturned. That’s real world consequences that affects people with wombs every day.

    Democrats are equally bad to Republicans on many issues, the oppression of all people matters and we need better answers but it doesn’t help to minimize or invalidate the oppression of people with wombs just to make a point around the oppression of other groups.

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        Clinton absolutely doesn’t care about people with wombs, all she cares about is herself, power, money, and a place in the history books, and I can’t see any way in which overturning RvW would be her desired legacy. Nothing about it makes any sense.

        And just a gentle reminder that trans men can also be affected by this situation, so it’s worth an effort to use trans inclusive language.

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      if Clinton got to choose scotus justices instead of Trump, RvW would not have been overturned.

      doubt

      Where the fuck are all you liberals coming from?

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        Not a liberal, I’m not even sure you know what a liberal is.

        Clinton would have no incentive and nothing to gain by overturning RvW, and people don’t usually do things without an incentive.

        Trump was highly incentivized because his entire political culture is about “winning” and “making the liberals cry”, and overturning RvW did make his voterbase feel like they got a giant win and it did make liberals cry.

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          It would have been done anyway though. It was the court and Clinton wouldn’t have been able to put any other judges in anyway. And yes you are a liberal (at best).

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            I don’t see any reason why Clinton would be forced to pick the exact same scotus judges.

            I’m not a liberal just because I might make you uncomfortable by challenging your established ways of thinking.

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              I’m not a liberal just because I might make you uncomfortable by challenging your established ways of thinking.

              No you’re a liberal because you are twisting yourself in a pretzel to advocate for Biden as “harm reduction”

              Please fuck off.

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                I did not, will not ever advocate for Biden, because he is pro-genocide of Palestine. I don’t think “harm reduction” or “lesser of two evils” is the solution.

                Please do not make wildly tangential assumptions, it’s not beneficial to dialogue. Treat the conversation you have with me as a conversation with me, and not an amalgamation of conversations you’ve had with other people.

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                  You transgressed orthodoxy by suggesting that democrats could be appreciably different from republicans in any way and now will be treated as hostile. You’re right, for what it is worth.

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                I’m not the person you’re responding to, but I would never advocate for Biden, but I would also never support advocate for Trump. He’s clearly the worse option for a myriad of other reasons.

                I really do understand why a Palestinian American would not vote for Biden right now though and would never ask them to.

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                  Nobody here is talking about supporting Trump we are talking about material conditions. You’re way out of your depth here please read a book.

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                    Is it possible for everyone to agree that criticizing specifically Democrats or Clinton or Biden is not a support of Trump, and criticizing specifically Trump is not a support of Biden.

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                    Yeah and I think we’re both falling on the other side of these material conditions. I believe the material conditions of putting Trump in power is worse than having Biden.

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                  I really do understand why a Palestinian American would not vote for Biden

                  then have some solidarity with Palestinians and stop the ridiculous “harm reduction” rhetoric. nobody here is advocating for trump. those comments are removed and the users don’t last long on here since our admins are great and actually ban reactionaries.

                  if you want to actually delineate these “material conditions” you claim will be worse under trump compared to biden please share them

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                    Okay, I will later when I have time. Probably days from now if not more than a week. One short thing I would argue is many things are generally worse with every passing year because (1) there has been a rightward trend in the Overton window, (2) the conservatives have been on a long, calculated campaign to gain political supremacy by diminishing voting rights, hacking away at federal power, and increasing the role of capital in political decision-making, primarily through the capture of the Judiciary (and its ideology).

                    Biden sucks and is pathetic in his response to RvW being overturned, for example. But it doesn’t matter if you had Chomsky himself as president, nothing could have been done to change that decision.

                    I just don’t think the solution is to then shift the Overton window even more right than where it is by voting for Trump, potentially making a lot of these issues (particularly in regards to voting rights), harder to shift left.

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            That’s just false. Two justices were appointed by Trump, one of which replaced RBG and she died. The other would arguably still be Kennedy because he wouldn’t have retired under Clinton, and he was probably less reactionary than Kavanaugh (time will tell). Also, Trump appointed a massive amount of lower court judges and that greatly affects what cases even make it up to the Supreme Court. A 5-4 majority by conservatives is wildly different than a 6-3 majority with massive lower court support.

            I don’t know how you can say “Clinton wouldn’t have been able to put any other judges in anyway” when we know that she would have replaced RBG.

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          The difference between liberals and the left on this issue is that leftists see this system as fundamentally unjust and desire to tear it down. I don’t want to play electoral games with the Supreme Court, where the whims of when certain people die and which lib is in power at the right time to replace them puts our basic rights at risk forever. That’s bullshit!

          I don’t want to put “better judges” on the court. The real problem is the court itself, and the Constitution that created it. We need to abolish this undemocratic court.

          Liberals will NEVER allow this. Enjoy dealing with your right to your own body being tossed around like a football for the rest of your life. If all you do is vote that’s what you’re getting. Or you can read some theory, understand the left, and help us build a revolution that tears this rotten government apart once and for all.

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      We don’t know who HRC would have chosen.

      Anyway, Biden was warned of the impending decision months in advance. He didn’t do anything. I guess he and Pelosi did send texts and emails begging for money.

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      I guess we’ll see if Biden gets another term and picks some more right wing hacks.

      I have no faith that democrats would have done the right thing.

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        Trump is currently the frontrunner by a small margin, so it’s more likely that Trump will win, and we’ll see if it’s just business as usual or if project 2025 does make anything worse.