I don't think Hound got to my answer before he posted the insult. Hound was just reacting to my insult with their own. Yeah, it has been interesting to be treated like I am something I am definitely not: a Progressive Democrat. I don't have anything like Hound's disdain for Progressives and Democrats, but I do not see myself as falling into either category.canpakes wrote: ↑Thu Apr 10, 2025 1:23 pmThanks. This sort of response shows the potential for an excellent discussion about the topic, if Hound was actually interested in discussing, as opposed to merely repeating A.I.-fluffed right-wing talking points. It’s telling that his response to all of this was to retreat into an insult.
Of course, I also just dislike political parties and labels. I recently watched a Communist's critique of the ideological fluff used to advertise the Democrats and Repubs on their websites. It did a lot to wake me up to just how free of substance the major parties' rhetoric is, and I did agree with the commentator that this fluff is useful for getting people to fight for a cause that is not what it presents itself as.
One of the many frightening aspects of our current GOP is that its trajectory will probably lead to full authoritarianism regardless of intentions. Maybe people intend to take us there (I think Trump does), maybe they don't, but our present path will likely lead us there all the same.This can be a problem for Republicans going forward. Weaponizing the judicial system, squelching free speech, constructing bogeymen out of everything one doesn’t agree with, and focusing mainly on enriching only the wealthiest part of the population all has a distinct appeal to MAGA, but there are still enough independents out there to swing elections the Democrats way, and a failure to address more basic and substantive issues related to simple economic survival can begin to knock Republican candidates back onto the sidelines. Relying solely on trotting out their scary word list has its limitations.