• puppinstuff@lemmy.ca
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    5 days ago

    I do see a lot of American replies saying “well I didn’t vote for this so it’s not my fault.”

    Fault isn’t the issue for me. All Americans have a responsibility to course correct. The sooner it can be done in numbers the less risky it is for them to stand up and speak out.

    I think the punchline of this meme is based in the reality I find myself in. The rest of the world is trying to figure out what life is going to be like when a former ally becomes ambivalent at best and an active adversary at worst. I really can’t be arsed to respond to every commenter who sucks the oxygen out of the room seeking absolution or exception to the anti-American sentiment.

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      Realistically, what do you expect at this point in time?

      Trump’s in office since less than a month. There have already been larger protests. With 50501, there is a movement growing. Things will take time.

      I’m in favor of showing more empathy to everyone who’s personally affected and didn’t vote for this, including people who got robbed of their opportunity to vote.

      It’s unreasonable to ask already marginalized groups now “why aren’t you correcting this?”. There is no quick way to correct this. It will be a long and drawn-out process, and maybe will also require the insight of Americans that lying to masses is not voicing your opinion as free speech.

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          We need every second amendment enthusiast to well regulate themselves into a militia and grow a fucking spine and fight this coup.

          Or since the coup is marching in with laptops and USBs instead of tanks and guns, idk, fucking stop them?

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        I think what he is saying is they are still trying to figure out the impact on them and their response.

        We let ourselves get put in this shit, we need to deal with it. I am starting to believe the idea that we have to put fear into the heart of fascism. We cannot equivocate protecting free speech with protecting hate speech, we have to judge and call people out on their bullshit, otherwise we end up here.

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      4 days ago

      They have a strong individualist consumer culture. If they can’t individually consume their way out of it, many of them think they’ve done everything they can.

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      5 days ago

      Not their fault would get a silent thumbs-up from me. I’m not judging any individual American - the current vibe is angry, but I think most Canadians have known enough of them to know many are fine.

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      5 days ago

      We have a gun behind every blade of grass but we’ve been taught whitewashed history for generations so no one realizes they can fight back in ways that don’t involve pointlessly marching around with signs and getting pepper sprayed, tear gassed, shot at with rubber bullets and arrested.

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        4 days ago

        The real way to fight fascism historically is communism. You haven’t been taught whitewashed history, you’ve been radicalised against your own interests

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          You read my comment wildly wrong. Whitewashed history is all the peaceful nonviolent civil rights protests and leaders they lie about. For example, MLKs I have a dream but not MLKs letter from Birmingham jail.

          I’m not radicalized against my own interests, I’m an ancom