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"So the idea of united and coming together, that sound fine for Pete Buttigieg to say to middle class white America that wants to come together with their uncle that's a Trumper, but that is not going to work in communities of color."I listen to white middle-class voters. I get that they want a "return to normalcy" that Biden represents or Klobachar offers. But that "normalcy" also excused and supported a lot of injustice. Racial, gender and financial. I get annoyed when I hear candidates talking about reaching across the aisle and working with Republicans to "get things done." Who are these Republicans they are talking about? The same ones who have blocked the 100's of bills the House has passed? Joy Reid,
"There is no conversation of interest to talk about uniting, to be blunt, with the party that has given up not just its moral standing, but its soul, to the person who is president of the United States right now."The MSM likes to push centrist candidates. They want to keep a conservative corporate system happy. Incremental change is okay, don't do anything too radical. Pundits talk about the need for "kitchen table issues" believing it will lead to people feeling passion for a leader who addresses those issues. That's true to an extent. I want to know candidates are addressing health care and education costs, but I also want someone to prosecute people who violated our Constitution and betrayed our ideals
The right taps into anger. The left can too. Anger at injustice, unfairness, discrimination. From the Salon piece on The Watchmen:He’s not hurting the people he needs to be hurting.Think about that line for a second. Roll it over in your head. In essence, Minton is declaring that one aim of the Trump administration is to hurt people — the right people. Making America great again, in her mind, involves inflicting pain.This is not an accident. Trump’s political victory and continuing appeal depend on a brand of politics that marginalizes and targets groups disliked by his supporters. Trump supporters don’t so much love the Republican party as they hate Democrats, a phenomenon political scientists call “negative partisanship.” They like Trump not because he sells them on the GOP, but because they believe he’ll stick it to the Democrats harder than anyone else.-Zack Beauchamp, Vox Jan 8, 2019
"He’s [Will Reeves] the inheritance of a town and a nation that's in denial about its legacy of racial strife and the resultant disparity and unrest, a man fortified not by magic or gamma rays, but precisely directed rage."I can hate a system, I can hate people. I can work to change a system, I can work to change the minds and heart of people. I can say to them, "We are better than this. We CAN have nice things."
Valery Legasov : What is the cost of lies? It's not that we'll mistake them for the truth. The real danger is that if we hear enough lies, then we no longer recognize the truth at all. Chernobyl, 1:23:45 Episode 1So when people finally DO go down, and go to jail like Michael Cohen, Paul Manafort and soon Roger Stone, we need to celebrate those convictions and follow up by passing laws that reinforce our ideals so that the the next, smarter fascist will have to work harder.