• Dagwood222@lemm.ee
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    2 hours ago

    My analysis is that we should do things now instead of waiting.

    Look at the marriage laws from 1950s to today. Interracial couples and same sex couples were banned from getting married. Heck, women couldn’t have their own bank accounts in may places.

    Change is possible.

    You’re tellign people who are suffering now that the only thing they can do is await a possible revolution.

    • archomrade [he/him]
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      1 hour ago

      Your analysis is just vibes, bud, it doesn’t have any eye or consideration for any systems or material relations

      If tomorrow we passed a law protecting trans and minority rights, the next election the reactionary forces will push back and make it harder - if not impossible - to run on protecting them again.

      Why do you think it’s so hard for Harris to run on Palestinian liberation, or immigration reform, or trans rights? Because she’d lose, because the American voter base is frothing at the mouth and becoming more reactionary every election cycle, and your ‘analysis’ doesn’t even bother to see or acknowledge that trend, let alone address it.