• Discoslugs@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Bernie sanders screaming into the wind yet again.

    Bernie i love ya but nobody is gonna do the things you say.

    They are way too reasonable.

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        It’s more cynicism than defeatism. People from the United States have pushed for these kinds of common sense reforms for our entire lives and we still have nothing to show for it.

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        1 year ago

        First you say

        Isn’t that kind of defeatist?

        Then,

        I don’t really have a horse in this race since I am not from the US.

        So, that’s the thing: after you have lived here long enough and seen all this shit happen, it’s much easier to have a cynical outlook on the whole situation.

        If you live in an area of the world where you feel as if you can actually improve things, I can kind of understand why you might be surprised.

        But, the US is kind of fucked.

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          1 year ago

          I do understand having a cynical outlook on things. That is how I look at the state of policing in the US.

          And in my part of the world there are similar defeatist opinions, but through engagement with the community at large we (the people) are slowly able to change things for the better.

          Sometimes it feels like it’s one step forward but two steps back. That just means I’ll pick up speed and march on faster.

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            Sorry, it really doesn’t work that way here. People only have the capacity to accept the status quo and use whatever resources are available to them given their socioeconomic standing, which is fluctuating.

            Community based and state sponsored programs in the US are more often than not for show and nothing more.

            The rest is “oh, yeah, I voted for that”. 30% of the time something that’s good for for society might go through.

            There is far too much corruption in our system for the people to make a dent. That’s just the way it is.

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          He means basically you are shitting on the people actually trying to change things for the better. Your basic claim is that for some unknown reasons nothing can ever change. This is not the only way things can be, this is not the way things have always been. Change is possible.

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            If yall think bernie sanders is going to make real change, y’all weren’t paying attention to the 2020 presidential race. Im oversimplifyng but Bernie had overwhelming support for Democratic Presidential nomination and the DNC went with Biden. This and a career long history of being overlooked. I would vote for bernie and his policies if ever made it anywhere but into memes.

            Your basic claim is that for some unknown reasons nothing can ever change.

            No. My claim that the US governemnt is not designed to bring about useful and rapid change. Prove me wrong.

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              The Democratic Party is a lot more moderate than you think. I voted for Bernie, he lost.

              Bernie is a shining example of progressive ideals that has shifted the landscape. But he never going to get the support of the majority of Democrats.

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                Bernie is a shining example of progressive ideals that has shifted the landscape. But he never going to get the support of the majority of Democrats.

                Lol my student loans got shifted alright.

                Statements like these reaffirm my political stances. This system is working as intended and its miserable af. Lol

                This is why i am an anarchist.

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                  You know Biden is pushing for debt relief right? That’s Bernie shifting the landscape. Shift it enough, and you’ll get someone like Bernie.

                  Unless you want to go back to '90s Republican-lite Democrats.

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                    You know Biden is pushing for debt relief right?

                    Yeah let me know when that happens. When he was running he was gonna cancel it! Thats the bernie shift that I want.

                    Unless you want to go back to '90s Republican-lite Democrats.

                    Are shitty democrats now and shitty democrats 30 years ago the extent of your political imagination?

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            Thanks for clarifying much better than I would be able to :) this is exactly what I meant and also the reason I added I’m not from the US, as not to step on anyone’s toes.

            Change is definitely possible. It has been happening for as long as I have been following American politics. Though the change has been (in my opinion) mostly in favour of rich old people. This should only strengthen our resolve to change things for the better.

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        As someone who lives in a country where Bernie’s political view would be considered far more right than left, yes. Reasonable.

        Imagine a politician with a good grasp of reality and actually wanting to improve the conditions for the people. Being right about all contentious issues for the past 3-4 decades… Then imagine instead electing an absolute narcissist moron who I would entrust with a single thing.