• glimse@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    IMO this would be more powerful without the last bit. The irrational fear of socialism is unfortunately significantly more widespread than just the racist gun nut crowd. Thinking socialism is bad is kind of the default position in this country.

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      I would change the last part to “you gave up your freedoms on your own”. 66% of Americans either voted for fascism or sat on their asses while it took over. Of the remainder, how many people actually protested, organized, or raised funds for opponents of trump instead of just voting? Maybe 2%?

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        Honestly the loudest people on the left are a big reason the country went so hard right.

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            Yes keep this message going. Nothing wins votes like telling people who disagree with you that they’re Nazis. It’s like Oprah - you’re a Nazi, she’s a Nazi, everyone is a Nazi!!!

        • Cowbee [he/they]@lemmy.ml
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          No. The reason Trump won was because the DNC pivoted harder to the right, further alienating its voterbase. The left had nothing to do with why the DNC ran a harder right campaign. The country isn’t as far-right as you’d think, but the two-party system is increasingly suffocating and alienating.

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          nah, i don’t buy it. you don’t vote for a fascist because someone else wants trans rights unless you yourself are opposed to trans rights (for example). i think the country went hard right because the people who were always marginalized were getting ‘uppity’ by demanding fair treatment, and this upset those who feel like extending rights to marginalized people somehow infringes on their ‘right’ to engage in discriminatory behaviour.

          i think when a black person was elected president, a whole bunch of bigots were like, “this civil rights thing is going too far”

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          There are much louder and much much more disgusting voices from the extreme right and America went with them.

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    This doesn’t look like a good argument to me. “While you were worried about this one thing, you might view as bad, this other thing did something bad”

    That still doesn’t make the first one good and provides nothing to change that view. Correct me if Im wrong, but between two things perceived as bad, people are more likely to choose the devil they know.

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      I think whoever the intended audience is has to do some of the (mental) work on their end. Ultimately this picture posing as text means for us to self-reflect (even though it targets USians, it still broadly applies to most of the developed world)