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eeyore_grrl) wrote2021-01-18 01:15 pm
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Touchy Subjects “Men are afraid women will laugh at them. Women are afraid men will kill them.” – Margaret Atwood they used to say never discuss politics with friends but how can i tell if you value my life without such discussions particularly now with Trump at the helm waiting impatiently for... if they had gotten in when congress people still filled the hall the mob, the riotous crowd, intent on their revolution against this country there would have been more than five dead more damage, more death more rape i know this because i’ve heard the threats against strong women against women in power i know this because i am a woman i know this because i’ve seen people so ready to explode at the slightest touch they explode their anger it spills from them like niagara falls taking hold however they think they know how i’ve seen men explode in anger anger and politics and violence against women they breach their own security and are out in the open white supremacist at the helm leading us not into temptation but into anger i do talk politics and i do prejudge if his name speaks with sweetness from your mouth and if you talk about her emails i will scream to the ends of the earth and we will not be friends still, again because your politics are my life and i prefer my friends to care about me and mine i breach social protocol and here we are.
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but into anger...”
This! Right here! This! Yesssss!
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I'm not saying, of course, that you're not justified in dropping that person as a friend; I would do the same. I just find myself wondering how many people would have voted for and stayed loyal to someone like Trump if we weren't all so obsessed over the little "R" or "D" next to the name. My parents are in that situation and I wish I knew how to get them out of it; they are Republicans because they've always been Republicans. But if you asked them policies they supported while being party-agnostic about it, they'd probably fall more in line with the Dems than not. It's so hard and upsetting for me to watch people being boiled down to what political side they are on as if that's all that there is to them, but these are trying times that we live in.
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Yes!
This reminded me of a political essay by a black voter in a swing state in 2016. He was a Bernie supporter who was voting for Hillary, and the other Bernie bros wanted him to vote for Bernie anyway. "I do not have the luxury of a protest vote," he said.
I do not understand people who say, "I don't see that much difference between the candidates, so why does it matter? It won't affect my life much anyway." Is that the very definition of privilege, if that's really true? And how can they NOT care about how the outcome affects other people's lives?
There are so many people in this country for whom the outcome of a presidential election is not, and has never been, simply "theoretical."
Well said.
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i do talk politics and i do prejudge
if his name speaks with sweetness from your mouth
and if you talk about her emails i will scream
to the ends of the earth
There are so many people, after these four years, that I will never look at the same. People who used to be my friends (we haven't necessarily been friends in a while since I knew them years ago but it still makes me sad).
Politics is life, especially lately, and I don't understand people who can't understand that.
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Brava!
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