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Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez urged countering the Trump administration’s policies by resisting at every turn, arguing that its incompetence makes it vulnerable.

Her remarks followed chaos caused by a rescinded executive order that temporarily shut down Medicaid portals nationwide.

She encouraged activists to take offline action, citing ongoing mobilization efforts.

Her strategy focuses on making governance difficult for Trump, calling his administration “dangerous and cruel” but also “shockingly dim.”

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    12 hours ago

    My comment didn’t even slightly say anything even remotely resembling that, and you fucking know it. Quit commenting in bad faith.

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      8 hours ago

      It did, though. Or at least the message you’re presenting seems to indicate that.

      The moderates that tolerate fascists and thus enable them are always the problem, actually.

      I’m fairly sure you phrased it like this as a retort to the first commenter’s comment, but you gotta see how insisting the blame ‘actually’ lies with the moderates and the people enabling the fascists is pretty clearly interpretable as shifting the responsibility. Both parties are to blame, but you’re implying that the bulk of the criticism lies with the people being passive about allowing the fascist takeover instead of with the people exploiting the resource they’ve found in moderates by doing the fascism.

      Dems didn’t get their shit together and exploit the moderates first to prevent this, but while that does make them culpable for the current fascist power grab, it does not make them equally culpable, and that is the position you seem to be presenting.

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        6 hours ago

        I’ll paraphrase another comment I made today responding to the same sort of argument:

        Of fucking course the fascists are the problem; that goes without saying.

        And that’s just it: it goes without saying. The fascists themselves might as well be written off as a lost cause. The fact that moderates act as their enablers, on the other hand, does need to be said because that’s the thing persuasive words might be able to change.

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          5 hours ago

          I dunno, seems like the fascists are the problem, actually.

          The moderates that tolerate fascists and thus enable them are always the problem, actually.
          [emphasis mine]

          Rome is burning, even Nero is out there organizing the firefighters, and you want to righteously split grammatical hairs? I don’t even have a fiddle metaphor, this is just dumb on both our parts. For quite a few people, people who are even on your side already, it did not go without saying. For 40%+ of the country it doesn’t even go without saying that trump is a fascist. Your opinions are not objectionable, hell from a quick browse through your comment history we agree on pretty much every point, the only problem here is that your message is getting drowned by your very understandable fear and anger.

          Lashing out at your allies when they think your message is getting lost in the rhetoric is going to accomplish nothing except see you have to fight alone, and neither you nor I will survive this by ourselves.

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            Your opinions are not objectionable, hell from a quick browse through your comment history we agree on pretty much every point, the only problem here is that your message is getting drowned by your very understandable fear and anger.

            Democrats listened to the fear and anger of republicans. It’s why they ran anti-trans hate in their own ads and adopted republican border policy.

            They’re fine with fear and anger when it gives them cover to do what they already wanted to do.

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              I’m really sorry, but I’m not sure what your point is. Aren’t the dems the ones culpable for the rise of fascism in this country, which was the whole point of this in the first place? Emulating them seems like a good way to become a fascist enabler.

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                48 minutes ago

                I’m really sorry, but I’m not sure what your point is. Aren’t the dems the ones culpable for the rise of fascism in this country, which was the whole point of this in the first place?

                At least in part. The fascists are naturally responsible for their own actions, but that doesn’t excuse negligence or complicity on democrats’ part.

                Emulating them seems like a good way to become a fascist enabler.

                You just don’t want anyone to your left to be upset at anything Democrats do. Republicans can be upset all they want. It gives Democrats their marching orders.