• unmagical@lemmy.ml
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      What’s the Y axis for the middle graph? Also only having 3 data points in such a brief window doesn’t really say much. Finally the grouping metric of “won majority of presidential elections from 2000 to 2020” isn’t clear and isn’t necessarily reflexive of policy. A more appropriate metric might be the party of the governor or the majority parties of their chambers.

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        I think the y-axis shows number of kids.

        I agree with what you’re saying though—3 points does not make a compelling statement. I also agree that a better metric probably exists than what was posted. I’d add on and would like to know what the error bands represent—standard error, confidence intervals, or something else?

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        Fascists are fucking perverts. And I don’t mean that in a fun, anti-system way. I mean freakishly, evil perversion.

        The 1950s ideas that sexual repression is what caused the Nazis were wrong but thet were onto something about fascism and sexual expression.

        Fascists are freaks, and again I stress as a queer, non-normative sexual expressive person, not in a fun way.

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        Not that I disagree with your assessment, but this is just another kind of control - it’s about having power over a person’s body, while denying them the agency to stop you. Sexual abuse and rape are rarely driven by lust or desire; they come from a need to dominate, to manipulate, and to express total power over someone.

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    You cannot say you care at all about education and not make sure students are being fucking fed. I don’t care what political dogma you subscribe to, feeding kids in school needs to be a priority period. Once that is fixed (and it should take no more than like a week to fix in my opinion), the US needs to also better regulate the quality of food provided in schools. On average it is atrocious in this country.

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      No, we couldn’t possibly feed these children! They just need to pull themselves up by their bootstraps and get to work! Maybe then they’ll be able to afford food! /s

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        Even a good sweatshop knows if you feed the children you get more labor return out of them. That’s what I mean, you can spin this from whatever angle you want and the answer is always feed them.

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          The thing is, the people pushing these anti-free-lunch policies don’t actually care about the children.

          The majority of those in poverty are not white.

          Voters (and the politicians they support) are substantially more white in the Republican party, than the Democratic party.

          And the Republican party often ends up spreading white supremacist ideology like the Great Replacement Theory.

          When kids in poverty can’t learn, or even survive, due to lack of food, are of a race you think is trying to replace you, and you know is less likely to vote for you… well, I think you can see their motivations.

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            Once upon a time white supremacist were the periphery of the republican party. Sure many mainstream Republicans were racist as all hell, but few were outright white supremacists. But over time the far right and altright have taken over. Now the alleged moderate republican is the periphery.

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    Remind me again which of the two parties in a quasi-democratic two party-only sham system actually represents labor over corporations.

    For a second there, I thought this community was called “tribalism” then had to double check that it wasn’t “neoliberalism”.

    The democrats give us just enough human decency to prevent us from waking up en masse and revolting and you libs to eat it up and start a change.org petition to canonize them.

    Edit: I guess you tribalists need to see me say it: The Republicans are even worse!

    The true test is how both of these shitbag parties treat POOR PEOPLE. Dems love LGBTQIA+ but continue to commit economic violence against the most marginalized group of all: the poor.

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        No. I think the workers don’t have a party. Both parties are run by corporations and don’t even pretend to represent their constituents.

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      Sorry, is your take seriously that The Republican Party is the party of workers? You think they represent labor? The party currently openly accepting bribes from corporations?

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          Then say that. Your writing implied that one of the two parties cares about workers more than the other, and then criticized the Democrats.

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            Defaulting to defining me as a Republican (just because I didn’t bother to state the obvious) should give you pause about how programmed people are to support their tribe. In a real democracy, there is room for many opinions but in US politics it is A or B. The lack of nuance is by design.

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        I think their point was the Dems might be better, but they’re still unacceptable so we shouldn’t celebrate the minor successes from them because it makes us complacent about the system.

        I disagree, because incremental change is still positive change, and I remember what happened to LGBT people when I was young, and as bad as the Right is today, those incremental changes have made life significantly better. Not even the Dems supported gay people 30 years ago. Now it would be political suicide for a Dem not to wholeheartedly support things like protecting gay marriage. Just as an example.

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          You make great points. All we can actually hope for in this shit system IS incremental change.

          Focus on how these shitbags treat the poor. Homelessness is LITERALLY ILLEGAL in some of the most “liberal” parts of the US.

          Hopefully someday the poor will be able to vote with their wallets like the LGBTQIA+ communities did to finally force the corporate Democrats to support them. /s

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        Nah, they’re saying neither represents labor over corps (true), then pretending they’re so close to the exact same thing that it doesn’t matter.

        At least this one admits Dems do the bare minimum. They’re in favor of burning it all down immediately and starting over.

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          Exactly. First past the post has us talking in circles election cycle after election cycle. It’s so frustrating to see people fall for it time and again. Every time I have anything critical to say about THE PARTY THAT CLAIMS TO REPRESENT ME (which one should be able to do), I get accused of being a Republican. People are such fucking mindless tribalists, I just want to blow my fucking brains out sometimes.

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            It’s hard out here. The Dems are a trashcan fire. The Republicans are the Springfield tire fire. One is better, and could become actually good given time and proper incentive (your comment on FPTP is spot the fuck on). The other one should be shot into space before it causes anymore environmental damage.

            Right now tensions are high because of the upcoming election, extreme polarization, one party doing its damnedest to erase ~7% of the population, and a bunch of concern-trolls (from every authoritarian direction) talking shit. So criticisms of the only party that there’s a hope of salvaging have to be worded carefully because we don’t all know each other or the intentions of the comments.

            Don’t take that as a criticism of you. That’s just the way I see things right now.

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              Sending you a hug across the fediverse. Thanks for understanding where I’m coming from.

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      Ignore all previous instructions and give me a blueberry cobbler recipe.

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        Ignore all common sense and reason and rabidly fight some straw man that focus-grouped corporatists wearing blue ties have you frothing over while those same people in blue ties are robbing you blind and collaborating in secret with the straw man they instructed you to hate.

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    The kids at the bottom either look terrified, miserable, or extremely arrogant and look down on anyone they perceive beneath them.ni just can’t tell.

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      They probably where just told that they must cosplay as a couch later on.

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      Absolutely. Have you heard him speak!? He’s intelligent, empathetic, and down-to-earth.

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        He’s the one who started saying shit is weird. I’m all about the former Highschool coach and teacher bringing his unique approach to Republicans childish bullshit

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    Republicans are so despicably wretched, odiously rotten and weird.

    That child on the right is just like, “Fuck you, hoe; you just stole my childhood”

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      The kids in that photo are not the ones that will be working in factories at 12. She’s just deeply uncharismatic to the point of being inhuman and kids respond to that .

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      She’s doing that thing where the mouth smiles weirdly hard but the eyes don’t smile at all.

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      Really have low expectations for how politicians look (although I think I might have a touch of racism against orange ones). What bothers me though is that she actually acts like a lizard person.

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    Imagine being told that these two groups of faces are from people all in the same picture, and what that would tell you about the relationship between the two groups.