• Janx@piefed.social
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    17 hours ago

    Of course, and I don’t fault them the impulse. No one likes being told they fucked up, which was why many of us were so vocal before the election. I don’t even want to assign blame, instead to just help them to understand that (if our democracy can withstand this), we genuinely need them…

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      2 days ago

      Like you, I was a consequentialist before the election. I’m struggling to stay that way and now I might be a virtue ethicist who hates all US citizens who were not consequentialist before November 5th 2024 because I think they’re just shit fucking people not worth saving.

      Part of me wants to be wrong. I want to be convinced. And yet I’m always going to be deeply fucking resentful if I find myself helping these people ever again. I shouldn’t have to lift a fucking finger. Doing so literally psychologically hurts.

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        The roughly third who are completely on board with the fourth reich even when it decimates their family business or even entire town are lost. They’ll have their epiphany about how bad a particular policy is, but somehow it’s either OK in light of all the ‘good’ that Donvict is doing or the fault of some underling.

        The non voting third will just keep doing nothing. So long as the bread* and circuses keep rolling in, they won’t notice anything until full on collapse.

        Even if some sort of magic happens and a sweep of the house and senate were to happen, replete with all of them executed as traitors or jailed for life… we’ve addressed none of the root problems of a completely bought and sold political system that none of us are a part of.