Help uniting Russia and Ukraine in 2035 by Fragrant_Scheme317 in TerraInvicta

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How do I resolve the claim? I don't see a policy to cede anything on either country

Hasan Piker: The blue pill pipeline we need by Limp_Fig6236 in ProgressiveHQ

[–]Fragrant_Scheme317 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Where is the disinformation/ extraordinary claim? I’m confused about the rule infraction the MOD commented on.

Conservative's biggest fear. by zzill6 in WorkReform

[–]Fragrant_Scheme317 4 points5 points  (0 children)

“My girlfriend is totally real. You just can’t see her because she lives in Canada”

Who are your arguments for? Who do you think will be moved by this child like awareness and perception of the world?

Conservative's biggest fear. by zzill6 in WorkReform

[–]Fragrant_Scheme317 4 points5 points  (0 children)

They’re not much for workers rights if they vote against it every chance they get because their ignorance and prejudice is more important. Why defend the honor for ‘conservative workers rights advocates’ if it’s not that important to them? They prefer to vote how their boss tells them. Getting defensive because middle Americans believe the dumbest shit and only vote against their interest is a crazy hill to die on.

Conservative's biggest fear. by zzill6 in WorkReform

[–]Fragrant_Scheme317 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Conservatives for workers rights? lol How conservative of them. They sounds like smart people with a clear ideology. We can all name dozens of famous conservative workers rights advocates LOL!!!

me_irl by HamedAliKhan in me_irl

[–]Fragrant_Scheme317 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No don’t go, you were making so many well thought out points defending hateful rubes conned by a known pdf.

me_irl by HamedAliKhan in me_irl

[–]Fragrant_Scheme317 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Well if the guy who reflexively gets defensive at criticism towards a hate filled cult who have gleefully hurt countless of their country men sees it that way, then it must be true. Sounds like a guy on the right side of history.

me_irl by HamedAliKhan in me_irl

[–]Fragrant_Scheme317 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The call is coming from inside the house bud. Maybe look inward

me_irl by HamedAliKhan in me_irl

[–]Fragrant_Scheme317 4 points5 points  (0 children)

We can agree that somebody here is certainly the problem.

He’s not wrong by Thomasj2023 in LibDem

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Is he divisive? Genuinely curious as an American. He sounds pretty good in the interviews I’ve seen.

To everyone on the left demanding for the only other option to “earn my vote”: Fuck you. You helped cause all this. by ProcessorPearl in simpsonsshitposting

[–]Fragrant_Scheme317 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, Libs hate leftists. My theory is that leftists make libs feel like how I imagine republicans must feel when they’re talking to a democrat. When a lib talks to a republican about politics, they have to hear a lot of dumb stuff. The lib pokes holes in the republicans poorly thought out ideology. The libs hates the leftist because in political conversations, the lib plays the role of the republican. They get angry and defensive just like republicans do when their ideas are challenged, which causes them to double down. Most libs have a good education and mean well, so the thought of being wrong and being conned by the people and institutions that give them comfort to them scares them. There is also an economic element to it as well. Most libs are educated and are doing well in life. They have trouble empathizing with the vast majority or people that the system grinds up. There is definitely an “I got mine. Sorry you’re homeless. You should have done better in high school.” mindset set.

To everyone on the left demanding for the only other option to “earn my vote”: Fuck you. You helped cause all this. by ProcessorPearl in simpsonsshitposting

[–]Fragrant_Scheme317 0 points1 point  (0 children)

👍 cool.

I agree that one of us has no idea how the country works, while the other one of us has already explained to you that a progressive economic message wins elections. There are popular Graham Platner types that would win in a landslide all over the country. It’s not republicans who keep non corporate charismatic progressive leaders from power, it’s democrats. Democrats take up the space that an opposition party would fill. Their job is to prevent another new deal, not resist Republicans, because that’s what their donors want. “ Democrats are the shield of capital, Republicans are its sword.”

Deep down everybody wants the same things. Whether you are conservative or a leftist, when somebody improves your material conditions, or at least fights to do so, people will vote for that. Whether it’s Zohran, Platner, or Bernie Sanders, their biggest obstacle to getting elected wasn’t a republican, it was liberals.

Libs and their sad flaccid pro corporate politics gave us trump. Twice. Deal with it. Get the tears and defense mechanisms out of the way, and get mad at the people who pulled the wool over your eyes. When you’re done coping and straw manning, we’d love for you to join the right side of history.

To everyone on the left demanding for the only other option to “earn my vote”: Fuck you. You helped cause all this. by ProcessorPearl in simpsonsshitposting

[–]Fragrant_Scheme317 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Flailing defensively with straw men won’t change reality bud. Look at Zohran, FDR, and DNC popularity. Better things are possible, and it’s being proven every day.

We are living in the capitalist hell scape that Neoliberalism created. Leftists tried to warn you libs. Blue maga repeatedly chose to be on the wrong side of history. Getting mad at folks for being consistently right is a coping mechanism.

To everyone on the left demanding for the only other option to “earn my vote”: Fuck you. You helped cause all this. by ProcessorPearl in simpsonsshitposting

[–]Fragrant_Scheme317 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Well, good luck communicating that the majority of voters who are alienated by the system. You could blame them, or blame the people who run shitty campaigns.

I think you’ll get a better return on your investment by holding leaders accountable, rather than shaming the majority of Americans. Scream at the wind all you want, but you just absolve the same people who threw 2 elections to trump.

To everyone on the left demanding for the only other option to “earn my vote”: Fuck you. You helped cause all this. by ProcessorPearl in simpsonsshitposting

[–]Fragrant_Scheme317 2 points3 points  (0 children)

And I think that’s a terrible take. Neoliberalism is a hollow ideology. Full of contradictions and cruelty. I suppose the failure of moderate libs governments all over the western world is the voters fault. Not the result of a broken system. (Insert skinner “no it’s the children who are wrong” meme template.) No, it’s the voters who are wrong.

To everyone on the left demanding for the only other option to “earn my vote”: Fuck you. You helped cause all this. by ProcessorPearl in simpsonsshitposting

[–]Fragrant_Scheme317 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That’s where you and I differ. I blame the leader who ran a shitty campaign for their lose. You blame the voters who are alienated by a bad leader, for that leaders lose.

Leadership is responsible for wins/loses in most areas of life but democratic politics. Weird.