• stevedidwhat_infosec@infosec.pub
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    8 months ago

    It is, if we’re not constantly reassessing our priorities and discussing differing views, how are we to adapt to changing times.

    Republicans would rather live in fear and in the past than have the balls to face the future and it’s people for what they are.

    One to rule them all instead of learning to coexist.

    It’s as simple as that.

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      I saw a comment a while ago that I love and it’s that the left has a diversity problem when it comes to focusing their energy. It’s so hard to get everyone to commit to one thing because there’s such a wide diversity of cultures, ideas, and solutions. And it’s great to be that way! But it can muddy the messaging a bit.

      Whereas there’s far less diversity of ideas in the right side of politics. It’s mostly outrage at the new. “The liberals are going to take everything from you and here’s why you should be scared.” Everything boils down to that.

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        I don’t really see a need to create this field goal of one problem to focus on. I think some people probably would perform best focusing on some things while others focus on those. I don’t see why we can’t do both tbh.

        I think focusing on problems local to your area and that have the most impact locally (maybe that’s a tristate area) with express intents to help others after this problem has been moved along will reap the most benefits. If everyone’s workin on their local area, we’d reach across the nation with change.

        As above so below and all that