• pulsewidth@lemmy.world
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    9 days ago

    I dunno why people are upset about this. I see the majority of people complaining about Dems “taking the high road” and avoiding dirty tactics like the Republicans take. “They should take the gloves off and get dirty on the low road”, “fight at their level!” I read.

    Then as soon as Crockett does take one glove off and makes one borderline offensive comment the reaction is largely, “ugh, no need to be ableist”.

    Guys, what the hell do you think the ‘low road’ is?

    It doesn’t start at breaking the law and blocking supreme court noms, it starts at political midslinging, and the dems are getting “wow that’s going too far”. Lol. They will not escalate to a higher level of personal risk such as breaking protocols and laws (as the R’s do) if they’re knocked back at the first rung. They see the public has a preference: protocol above results.

    (I’m about to get replies about how mudslinging needs to be carefully crafted to avoid any offensive terms to any group now. Be real. That is not always possible)

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      7 days ago

      We have a deeply fundamental problem broadly with society that people want to be outraged and angry, so they will latch onto anything, this is why the left can’t organize and why the most successful political party are the party of orcs and violence and animosity and outrage, even though they have fewer people.

      The left isn’t much different honestly, they just choose to turn into raging asshats when someone breaks their unspoken rules and boundaries that make them feel “civil” and feel like the “good smart guys.” The right doesn’t have qualms about being the bad guy because they’re fucking stupid and we’re gingerly tip-toeing around them careful we’re going to hurt someone’s feelings, meanwhile on our side we can’t even form a single broad movement because too many leftists get twisted when someone in their own ranks says a word that could spark the outrage of someone, somewhere, at some point.

      I don’t feel like I have a team at all. I want the same things that the left states its arguing for and fighting for, but it doesn’t. It doesn’t fight, it doesn’t accept people, it doesn’t actually want change, it uses the same tactics of shaming and finger-wagging everyone, everywhere for saying naughty things, then wondering why they’re not getting more people or making progress.

      edit: your downvoting is as impotent and pointless as the fights the left takes on. If you think an argument against the left’s tactics is an implicit endorsement of the right, congratulations, you belong with the right, you are a reactionary and dumber than shit.

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        8 days ago

        I think it helps to get out of online spaces and interact in person with people. Text is always far easier to misinterpret or to misword, you’re more likely to find allies face to face.

        I agree that people need to be more accepting and slower to judge. There are a lot of anti-Trump/MAGA people out there who lack the lexicon to get across that they’re on-side and whom might make a mistake here and there - no need to flay them publically and turn them away.