• chingadera@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    This is kind of a shit take. Yes, the Democrats are, but we are approaching a whole new part of the spectrum on the other side.

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      2 months ago

      Sure, the bad guys are getting worse, but does that excuse the good guys getting less good? The article wasn’t particularly original, and certainly didn’t serve enlightenment, but it did make me ever so slightly less cheerful about Harris. Now might not be the time to complain about details like this, but — if those concerns are founded — the details are still worth remembering.

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        2 months ago

        The “good guys” were never good. This is the party of slavers, Dixiecrats, Jim Crow, colonialism, settler-colonial genocide, multiple coups and wars, and material supporters of basically every racist cop there has ever been. Oh, and right now, they are doing a genocide. They also were under Obama but nobody cared because Yemen gets little press in chauvinist media. They’ve been making rightward shifts in most policies since Clinton.

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          2 months ago

          This is what the democrats have always been, just now they stopped pretending to care about people abroad or the issues that matter to the voters (and not the donors) and surprisingly that’s still good enough for the blue no matter who crowd.

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        2 months ago

        Take heart from her announcing a more than doubled federal minimum wage at $15. It’s not going to make anyone rich, but that’ll make a big difference to a lot of very poorly paid workers.