A thread of statements addressing the closing arguments of the Trump campaign
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
"Trump is returning to his conspiratorial election denialism. Four years ago, he tried to undermine the results in Arizona, Georgia, and other states. Last night, he singled out Pennsylvania. (A day earlier, his campaign had filed a lawsuit in the state, alleging voter suppression.) …
Whether he succeeds or fails, the detritus that Trump has left behind will likely linger."
#Trump #fascism #racism #misogyny #violence #economy #garbage
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Runyan50replied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
@wdlindsy Billionaires are really worried their time is coming - AND THEY ARE CORRECT.
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Eric Beckmanreplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
@wdlindsy next time, we need to lean into some sort of fecal metaphor: lying sack of shit being my personal favorite
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SearingTruthreplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
"Learning to Kill
It's odd the way that societies change. Time and time again historians and sociologists are taken aback in wonder and confusion at the sudden, dramatic, and often dangerous transformations of a people’s basic nature and identity.
When this occurs in individuals we call it insanity, and often look for psychological or biological illness to explain the anomaly. When it occurs in societies we call it inhumanity, and have yet to address its root cause.There are of course the classic and well known transformations of good societies into those who embrace darkness, such as the Germans adopting the ideals of the madman Hitler, or the Italians adopting his lesser counterpart Mussolini. But there are unfortunately many lesser discussed and equally tragic examples of a societies transgressions against its own mores. From the ancient Greeks and Romans, to modern day Americans and Europeans, societies have shown a great propensity for suddenly abandoning their most cherished beliefs and morals, and in their stead, learning to kill.
To be sure, these transformations do not occur overnight, but are instead attended by a slow, steady, but ever increasing drumbeat of misinformation, dehumanization, beratement, and ultimate hysteria directed towards any perceived enemy. The voices of reason and dissent are routinely suppressed and discredited, the rule of law abandoned, and any possible sense of guilt muted by vague and overt appeals to absolute nationalism.
And so we find humanity today.
In the midst of elections where the abandonment of our most basic precepts of humanity are trialed, humanity hangs bare.
Learning to kill.
It's not as difficult as we thought."
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SearingTruthreplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
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Nicole J. LeBoeuf (she/her)replied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
@wdlindsy I still remember the woman quoted during Trump's first presidency, complaining that "he isn't hurting the people he needs to be hurting."
That told me a lot about why people supported him.
Every Trump supporter has a list of enemies whom they want Trump to persecute for them.
They know Trump has an enemies list, too.
They assume it coincides with theirs.
It would be satisfying to watch them find out they're wrong, but I'd rather the issue simply not come up.
Vote Harris/Walz.
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Merry Christmasreplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
Trump is a dangerous man, and I think a Putin supporter.
I am more nervous about the USA elections than I was about the UK ones.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Merry Christmas last edited by
@lyndamerry484 I agree, and I understand your reason for being nervous about the US elections: they will have global consequences.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Nicole J. LeBoeuf (she/her) last edited by
@NicoleJLeBoeuf Thank you for that reminder. Yes, isn't that amazing, that they'd say right out loud that they voted for him to hurt the people who "need to be hurt"? As you say, this tells us a whole lot about his supporters — and what it tells us is far from savory.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to SearingTruth last edited by
@SearingTruth Thank you. Beautiful image.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to SearingTruth last edited by
@SearingTruth Thank you for this insightful meditation.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Eric Beckman last edited by
@ERBeckman Works for me!
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Runyan50 last edited by
@Runyan50 Let's hope. As Robert Reich keeps telling us, the concentration of wealth and the power that a tiny elite of super-rich people now have are really unprecedented.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to 🦼Exiled NYer- Connie-Voted last edited by
@Pagan_Activist That's a hopeful report. Thanks for it. I see very few Trump signs in my own city in the heart of the very red state of Arkansas, but Little Rock tends to vote Democratic, in contrast to much of the rest of the state. I wonder if people supporting Trump are outright ashamed to advertise that this election.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to SearingTruth last edited by
@SearingTruth Thank you.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Runyan50 last edited by
@Runyan50 You're right. Modeling is essential to teaching, since those being taught watch the actions of the parent or teacher more than listening to the words.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to cowboyminer :coolified: last edited by
@cowboyminer I agree. I keep thinking to myself, You can never underestimate the depths of racism and misogyny among many American voters.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to MJungnitsch last edited by
@mj You're right. When your whole shtick is denying the rule of law, the common good, the obligation of basic decency in your dealings with others, what's a little plagiarism and stealing the work of others?
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Glitzersachen.de last edited by
@glitzersachen @Deixis9 Perhaps strategies and stupidity can often go hand in hand, so that some strategies are stupid?
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to FinalCall last edited by
@MotherEarth Touché.