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Reading how Rahm Emanuel helped pull together left-wing and right-wing Democrats in order to win the 2006 midterms, I’m seeing the criticism about how the minority of right-wing Democrats like Heath Shuler wasn’t much help when it came to passing progressive legislation, since so many of them voted against the ACA, the Matthew Shepard Hate Crimes Act, the Lilly Ledbetter Act, and so on.

So keeping a group of right-wing Democrats under the Democratic Caucus banner was a paper tiger.

Maybe it’s insurance?

There are people who obsess over how there aren’t enough x-ethnicity babies being born, that x-nation is dying off because of low birth rate and increased life expectancy, that “hordes” of “mud people” are infiltrating the country and impurifying the culture through their religion.

There are many such obsessives throughout the world, including people like Victor Orban and Vladimir Putin and Marine Le Pen and Brian Brown of NOM. They hate the ideas of gay marriage and immigration because their countries may become less White, less Christian, less “safe” and less familiar to themselves.

It’s the same fear that helped animate apartheid.

Brian Brown can conveniently defend Orban’s policy as an “appreciation of diversity” until Hungary begins to come to blows against their neighbors in the name of nationalist expansionism and “Greater Hungary”.

The comments underneath this article, justifying cutting off “freeloaders” and “moochers”, give me pause.

I think we’re soon to be at the point of secession – internal or external – when the rage against government assistance becomes a conflict over our very values as a nation.

It is now a character flaw to be on public assistance. The able-bodied middle class suburbanite who loudly professes on the Internet to owe no debt (“because I saved money and worked hard!”) is now our ubermenschen over the lives of the lowly, “lazy” “freeloader”.

May these days and these sentiments pass quickly.

Redefine “taxpayer”.

Plutocrats have set taxpayer against taxpayer, taxpayer against beneficiary, taxpayer against public sector worker, taxpayer against climate and environment, taxpayer against government.

I wonder when the taxpayer will be turned against the military and police, just to complete the full number of demographics and institutions the “hard-working taxpayer” hates their “hard-earned money” going to, just so that we’ll get on with Civil War II.

I’m watching #Twilight for the first time. This movie is awkward!

My takeaway:

*Breathe…..*

Everyone was jumping out to help her! Everyone was a robot! Exposition overload! Edward had a hard time with words! Carlisle is a mannequin! Jasper is Justin Timberlake circa 1999! Waylon was a weird uncle dude! James barely had any eyebrows! Werewolf dude’s father spoke only in cliches and dad jokes! I don’t know if I want someone to look at me like Edward was looking at Bella in chemistry because his head was shifting wayyyyyyyyyy too much!

*Breathe*

Occupy and Indivisible

Thought:

As non-electoral movements, Occupy and Indivisible may be years apart in age, but I think they compliment each other.

Occupy was (and in some areas, still is) the urban tent revival which sought revival in the face of persistent economic inequality. Indivisible is the direct district-by-district action against politicians (mostly at the federal level) who seek to further multiple inequalities.

Occupy was limited by being an urban movement which centered their actions in urban spaces and needs, but it also pushed mightily for income inequality to be considered a massive political crisis. Indivisible is still unfolding as a political force, but it is centered around influencing legislators and their often rural-spread districts.

Indivisible may go to places where Occupy largely could not.

Southern White Working-Class Men Need to Check Themselves

Mitch Landrieu’s speech is the sort of conversation that more Southern White working class men need to have with each other, especially if they’re descendants of Confederate soldiers.

They need to question who this war benefitted, because it wasn’t their farmer ancestors who gained anything beyond death, destruction and deprivation. What class did the framers of the Confederate government come from? Why did these aristocrats prize their way of life as the “Southern” way of life, and not that of the majority of White men who didn’t own slaves?

Why did so many working class White men go along to war and not resist the Confederate draft? Why didn’t more men desert the ranks like Newton Knight did?

The severe class divide between the Dixie aristocracy and the soldiers sent to die in Gettysburg and Antietam is embarrassing. White men who are descended from those soldiers should ask themselves and each other if the fight was worth it or if they got played like an Appalachian fiddle.

Twitter/Medium/Blogger co-founder Evan Williams told NYT that he’s sorry if Trump wouldn’t be president without having a Twitter account. His profile in the NYT dwells a lot on how the promise of mass media freedom offered by the largest corporate-owned social media/microblogging sites turned quickly into the toxicity we now know of.

I don’t know if the tech is to blame, since there are an insane number of factors which play roles in how this transition happened. I can cite how the ability to share posts allows users to irresponsibly traffic content which appeal to our base emotions. I can cite how corporate, centralized social networks – driven by advertisement-based profit motives – are the primary couriers of such disinformation and misinformation. I can cite how privacy and self-protection tools have not caught up with the exponential growth of these services.

The opinion from Cliff Watson in the article that these micro/blogging tools, even Williams’s current venture Medium, are relics from the apex of the Obama era, and are not ready for the post-Obama world, is a sign of the transition from the content freedom which was embraced for the last decade to an era of content responsibility to protect ourselves from psyops and abuse.

We hate our criminals more than we hate bad laws and bad conditions.

We’d rather dispose of convicts than rehabilitate them. We’d rather force them to work in chain gangs for government property. We’d rather put them in solitary confinement torture. We’d rather force jailed suspects to pay tens of thousands in bail cash. We ritually kill people who are already serving their life in prison.

Oh, and all of this is a “favor” to convicts.

We have an unforgiving, tyrannical criminal justice system. Even if PoC weren’t present in this country, even if this country and its criminal justice system were exclusively populated by White European Americans, it would still be just as terrible and tyrannical compared to other European-majority countries.