U.S. Politics

The story today of the 18 year old kid that ICE has detained and is preparing to ship to El Salvador because there was a Facebook photo of him holding a SQUIRT GUN. It keeps getting more and more crazy.

It feels like we are perilously close to a world where a twitchy neighbor could report you for 'suspicious activity' and they can just whisk you off without due process and if it turns out the accusations were baseless? Oh well... oops... nothing we can do about it now.

I feel similarly. I thought I was more or less safe here in NY, because of how progressive it touts itself as being at times, but after the election, when I was checking that site that let you see more or less each zipcode how people voted, I was surrounded by a sea of red. My friends and acquaintances are terrified right now- I have a lot of trans friends, and a lot of immigrant friends. My therapist is an American citizen, but immigrated here from Haiti, and she said her whole family is terrified to step outside their homes now. She's about to have a baby, and is strongly considering moving out of the country because she's scared to raise a baby of color in today's America. A lot of my trans friends are scared (moreso than usual) to present as themselves in public. Heck, even my boyfriend and I are often afraid to walk too close or hold hands in public, because you just never know anymore. I was really scared for him a couple weeks back when he got back from a trip to Mexico; a friend of ours' dad (a straight white man) got stopped and questioned and had his phone briefly taken from him after returning from a trip to England a couple weeks ago. Deportation aside, the possibility of physical violence from people who openly despise who you are on a base level is higher than ever. He and I have always been a bit careful in that regard, but moreso than ever recently. Especially since seeing the swath of red around my location post-election, it really gave me a feeling of not knowing who I could trust. Heck, we here in NY get enough tourists from around the world as-is, you're bound to meet someone fundamentally different than you (in good and bad ways). I've been trying really hard not to spiral too deeply and just get paranoid and agoraphobic; I really try to keep seeing the good in people and to socialize and be kind, but it can be tough sometimes. I already struggle with anxiety pretty badly, and NY drains my social battery even on a good day.

I find myself fluctuating more than ever. Some days I'm anxious and scared, other days I'm fired up and feel like I could take on anyone who stands in my way. Definitely trying to channel more of the latter so that I can help make a difference, I think the key is just to know where the line is so you don't become the thing you hate. I already worry about my "darker side", so to speak, since I've seen what my dad was capable of when angry and what- theoretically- runs in my veins too. That said, I definitely think that people need to start matching energy all-around. For as much as I liked Kamala and Tim, I don't think the softness was necessarily the way to go. Gotta fight fire with fire, and let people know you won't be bossed around, especially in a time where it's clear that people are craving a strong figure to lead them. There's definitely a way to be strong-willed and serious and get shit done without being cruel (something MAGA in general seems to know nothing about). I think the time for "When they go low, we go high" is past us. I'm not saying anyone should stoop to the same levels as MAGA- there's no need to discriminate or single out- but it's the playground bully mentality- they do it because they can get away with it. At the end of the day, they're every bit as human as the rest of us, and every bit as scared. All it takes is one good time of you standing up for yourself to make it so they never bully you again. Obviously, it's more than a little difference when literal lives are at stake, but same wheelhouse for sure. Whoever runs next needs to channel that Batman mentality- don't kill the bad guys, but beat the everliving hell out of them (metaphorically, of course) so they don't do it again. Villains will always rise up, but if they know there's an equally strong opponent to meet them, then it may not seem so bad.

Anyway, I'm rambling. This topic stresses me out, but it's unavoidable.
 
@PantherCult I would argue we aren't close to it - we're there. ICE agents are just grabbing people with tattoos and illegally jailing them overseas. Anyone would have to be out of their absolute fucking mind to think ICE agents WOULDN'T show up to do that if you called in a 'tip' on your neighbor.
I was just having this discussion with my kids yesterday, about how people can report others for what they feel is suspicious behavior.

I don't know how anxious I make my kids with this stuff, but I'm not doing a lot to shield them from what's happening in our world.
 
I feel similarly. I thought I was more or less safe here in NY, because of how progressive it touts itself as being at times, but after the election, when I was checking that site that let you see more or less each zipcode how people voted, I was surrounded by a sea of red. My friends and acquaintances are terrified right now- I have a lot of trans friends, and a lot of immigrant friends. My therapist is an American citizen, but immigrated here from Haiti, and she said her whole family is terrified to step outside their homes now. She's about to have a baby, and is strongly considering moving out of the country because she's scared to raise a baby of color in today's America. A lot of my trans friends are scared (moreso than usual) to present as themselves in public. Heck, even my boyfriend and I are often afraid to walk too close or hold hands in public, because you just never know anymore. I was really scared for him a couple weeks back when he got back from a trip to Mexico; a friend of ours' dad (a straight white man) got stopped and questioned and had his phone briefly taken from him after returning from a trip to England a couple weeks ago. Deportation aside, the possibility of physical violence from people who openly despise who you are on a base level is higher than ever. He and I have always been a bit careful in that regard, but moreso than ever recently. Especially since seeing the swath of red around my location post-election, it really gave me a feeling of not knowing who I could trust. Heck, we here in NY get enough tourists from around the world as-is, you're bound to meet someone fundamentally different than you (in good and bad ways). I've been trying really hard not to spiral too deeply and just get paranoid and agoraphobic; I really try to keep seeing the good in people and to socialize and be kind, but it can be tough sometimes. I already struggle with anxiety pretty badly, and NY drains my social battery even on a good day.
I don't begrudge anyone for being afraid, especially those from vulnerable communities. As a straight, white man, I'm using my privilege to be as outspoken as ever.

Regardless of the results of the last election, there are more of us than there are of them. I'll be goddamned if I hand my country over to sniveling fascists and wanna-be Nazis. As they say, they can take it from my cold, dead hands.
I find myself fluctuating more than ever. Some days I'm anxious and scared, other days I'm fired up and feel like I could take on anyone who stands in my way. Definitely trying to channel more of the latter so that I can help make a difference, I think the key is just to know where the line is so you don't become the thing you hate. I already worry about my "darker side", so to speak, since I've seen what my dad was capable of when angry and what- theoretically- runs in my veins too. That said, I definitely think that people need to start matching energy all-around. For as much as I liked Kamala and Tim, I don't think the softness was necessarily the way to go. Gotta fight fire with fire, and let people know you won't be bossed around, especially in a time where it's clear that people are craving a strong figure to lead them. There's definitely a way to be strong-willed and serious and get shit done without being cruel (something MAGA in general seems to know nothing about). I think the time for "When they go low, we go high" is past us. I'm not saying anyone should stoop to the same levels as MAGA- there's no need to discriminate or single out- but it's the playground bully mentality- they do it because they can get away with it. At the end of the day, they're every bit as human as the rest of us, and every bit as scared. All it takes is one good time of you standing up for yourself to make it so they never bully you again. Obviously, it's more than a little difference when literal lives are at stake, but same wheelhouse for sure. Whoever runs next needs to channel that Batman mentality- don't kill the bad guys, but beat the everliving hell out of them (metaphorically, of course) so they don't do it again. Villains will always rise up, but if they know there's an equally strong opponent to meet them, then it may not seem so bad.

Anyway, I'm rambling. This topic stresses me out, but it's unavoidable.
This is right. We let W and his administration off scot-free for torture and war crimes. If we want our country back—its rule of law, its moral center, its institutions—that can't happen this time. Everyone complicit in pissing on the Constitution needs, at the very least, to be locked up for the rest of their days. If we want to dissolve the Republican Party as it currently exists and rebuild our international reputation, it's a non-negotiable.

We need politicians willing to meet the moment. Right now, most of them are institutionalists and cowards. Republicans claim they're afraid to act on Trump because of their own constituents. If that's the case, get the fuck out of the way and let someone else lead. If you run for Congress and aren't willing to lay your life on the line, you're not fit for the job.

My hope is for constitutional reform and a President who rebuilds America FDR-style. I think the political willpower will be there by 2028.
 
I think the same term limits applied to the President should be applied to a lot of these politicians and lawmakers too. If we want our country to excel and prosper, there's no sense in keeping people who were raised in a completely different time, who struggle to keep up with the ever-changing progress and morals of the world today. Not to mention their cognitive decline. I'm not saying it needs to be the exact "Two 4 year terms only" that we give the President, but limit their time in office so as to breathe new life into things and not allow hate to prosper for long enough that it becomes the law of the land. The position almost begins to lose all meaning if whoever has it just holds onto it with an iron grip until the day they die.

As much as I'd love to say that Trump's threats of allowing a 3rd (and possibly more) presidential term is all bogus and would never come to fruition, you just never know anymore. The only silver lining is that, in theory, that could mean any of the other past living presidents could run again (unless he messes with the wording and says it has to be consecutive or whatever). Not that he'd probably want to, but I'd love to see Obama run again in that scenario. He's probably the only other President that has the "meme-ability" that the public seems to crave nowadays (that I admittedly hate, but hey- if it's what gets people to pay attention and vote, why not?). I don't even care if he wins and immediately steps down to allow his vice president to take over, I just want/need someone who stands a fighting chance. Then again, if they're just gonna cheat again, does it really matter?
 
Yesterday, for the second time this presidency, the news kicked my ass. I don't remember any such cases during Trump 1.0. I was exhausted by it. Beaten into submission. I felt totally defeated. I knew in 2016 that we lost. Semi-permanently when you take the Supreme Court into account. In 2024, it's more likely than not completely permanent. Politically, culturally, morally. We all know about Project 2025. They want to roll back the 20th century. Women's rights, civil rights, workers' rights, etc. Watching it unfold day by day is worse than I ever imagined.

The funny thing is, the news was relatively tame. It was reporting on the Supreme Court that they were siding with conservative Christian parents in their fight to dictate school curriculum. It was about the right destroying public libraries, likely for good. It was cuts to NIH. None of it was among the worst news of the week, it was just more fucking bad news. Every day.

It took me a long time to realize it, but I'm an optimist at heart. I was a cynic for a long time before I realized it was a defeatist attitude that detracted from my enjoyment of life. Yesterday, it was really fucking difficult to find a silver lining. No matter the odds, I always kind of calculate how "my side" can still win. When I'm watching a soccer match and my team is down 3-1 with 20 minutes to play, I think, well, if they score in the next 10 minutes and then once more in the following 10 minutes, maybe they can find a winner in stoppage time. It's not likely, but the hope gets you through.

It's possible we turn this around. It's possible the next president makes FDR look like William Henry Harrison. But it's not likely. It feels less like optimism and more like fantasy. We're not down 3-1 with 20 minutes to play, we're down 5-1. 7-1. 11-1. And I know political change doesn't happen overnight, especially in this fucking country. But just getting back to where we were in 2015 is going to take decades. I'm not going to give up, because it isn't in me, and I'd rather die than let those people think they won, but holy fuck is it exhausting.

During the first Trump administration, I was furious that I wasted some of the best years of my life worrying about what that lunatic was doing on a daily basis. I was five years of my 20s, gone. Now I look in the mirror and my hair is rapidly graying. I'm 32. By the time this is over, it'll be 12 years of the impetuous orange fuck destroying our country. Twelve years of our lives dictated by a thoughtless, callous loser elevated by a subservient news media, a gang of criminal sycophants, and a failing political system. I'm sick of it.
 
I do the same thing with plotting out what needs to happen to win. Sorta like "If I fall asleep right now, I'll still manage five hours..."

I got off all social media during the first one. I wasn't doom scrolling so much but definitely wasting too much time on things I can't do anything about. I limit myself to certain news outlets (mostly european) so I'm not completely uninformed, but the hopelessness was really getting to me.

But yeah, it's soul shattering anymore. Once in a while I'll still check to make sure that, yes, there are plenty of people who believe in what he's doing. "Yay yay, yeah, do it even harder," while clutching their own torn carotid.
 
I'm similarly trying not to spiral into anger and despair. We need hope. The Superman and FF trailers are hopefully cultural moments that geek life can contribute to a sense of optimism. I bought this shirt for myself as a reminder to stay hopeful.

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Watching the season one recap for Andor before starting season two last night made me kinda happy with all the narration from what's his name's anti-tyranny manifesto.
 
Was there an in app season 1 recap? I looked for some on You Tube and not worth the 22 min investment and terrible AI narration.
 
Was there an in app season 1 recap? I looked for some on You Tube and not worth the 22 min investment and terrible AI narration.
Yes, and I thought it was really well done..it's not with the main show or even in extras. Maybe do a search on Disney for andor and the recap should be in the results.
 
Yes, and I thought it was really well done..it's not with the main show or even in extras. Maybe do a search on Disney for andor and the recap should be in the results.
Cool. My brain remembers tones and themes and performances better than plot so would be helpful.
 
Watching current news coverage makes me really wish it were even possible to have a reasonable discussion with a Trump supporter. I've tried to do it but it seems utterly impossible. You cannot get them to answer any questions, deal with literal facts, respond to actual issues, or often even acknowledge objective reality. I think that's what's made this generation of 'politics' so fucking horrible (and horrifying); that just basic facts have become something that's open to debate. Everything is just 'your opinion' now.

Trump and his fucking clowns are going on TV, often without challenge, claiming that they won their SC case 9-0 when they, in fact, LOST 9-0. How do you even begin to fucking deal with an administration that will not just bend the truth (as previous admins always did), but will outright tell you the sky is brown and ALL of his supporters just accept it and say 'yes, that's what happened' even when it is DEMONSTRABLY not what happened?

It's basically impossible to engage with these people on any level beyond just saying they're right about everything and the entire world should be a white Christo-fascist ethno-state ruled by Donald Trump - God King of the Universe.
 
On yakface, they had an article about Entertainment Earth and the tariffs etc, and one person in the comments said "You can thank the last administration for the larger price hike." And it's just... when will the "It's all Joe Biden's fault" thing finally wear out? I know last time he got a lot of mileage out of blaming Hillary... and I never went to college, but I'm pretty sure she wasn't president.

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Never. It will never wear out. Within two days of Carney taking over for Trudeau, I saw dozens, literally dozens, of pick-up trucks that had swapped their 'fuck Trudeau' stickers for 'fuck Carney' stickers. Like.. the guy has literally not done a SINGLE thing yet and you already hate him and blame him for everything you perceive to be wrong with the country.

These right-wing loons are not grounded in any kind of reality and it's absolutely fucking infuriating to deal with. They're just so goddamn stupid.
 
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