ID: photo of Martin Luther King Jr. waving at the crowd during the March on Washington, on it is his quote: “He who accepts evil without protesting against it is really cooperating with it.”
ID: photo of Martin Luther King Jr. waving at the crowd during the March on Washington, on it is his quote: “He who accepts evil without protesting against it is really cooperating with it.”
Depends on the severity of the single issue @plastic_ramses. Was slavery a ‘single issue’? is genocide? Are they just ‘single issues’ like school vouchers and saving the spotted owl?
No they are not. I dont understand why you cant see that. Its not complicated.
Your whole argument is designed to excuse yourself from any critical thought and allow your leaders to shackle you to any outcome they please. And maybe thats all you’re good for, frankly.
My critical thinking led me to vote for the dems because i didn’t want to make things for my sister, who is transfem.
My critical thinking led me to vote for the dems because i didn’t want to make things worse for my immigrant coworkers in the service industry.
My critical thinking led to me knowing without a shadow of a doubt that the republicans would target people who aren’t me, a cishet white male, and make things worse for them.
Im curious as to where your critical thinking led you, but we sort of already know that it.
It led you to make the world unequivocally worse.