• mozz@mbin.grits.dev
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    6 months ago

    Ding ding ding

    I actually don’t agree that Biden is more of the same bullshit; at least domestically he’s done some fuckin massive things, empowered unions, taken big action on climate change for the first time I think anyone in power in the US has taken it seriously. But even if you don’t believe that (or regardless of it, if you’re angry as hell that he abetted a genocide, which, I get) – what’s the logic on saying “I am so unhappy with politics in the US that I will decide not to get involved with it anymore and just let things take their course no matter how much worse they might get”?

    The right answer if you’re pissed off about Biden and the DNC, is to try to figure out how to get what you want (which, if you think for 5-10 seconds, you will realize Trump not being in office is absolutely critical to) and work for it. The American government is not going away any time soon (at least, not without getting replaced with something 10 times worse). It will be there, whether you’re involved or not. There is absolutely nothing to be gained by taking this bullshit “Well if you will not take me to Disneyworld I will leave the stove on and if the house burns down, oh well” petulant attitude. We tried that approach after 1968, and it kind of felt-like-it-made-sense at the time for more or less the same reasons, and look where it got us. From JFK and the civil rights act, to “welfare to work” and death squads all over Central America and everyone’s favorite chart.