Gullible Jones wrote:I should be trying to avoid the news, but my mom mentioned this and I just had to look. I think it cost me some neurons.
Donald Trump invites the Russian government to hack into some more US email servers
Just how... damn.... stupid. Argh. Bloody idiot. How?!
You know that saying about laughing so you don't cry?
I think I need to start crying. Because otherwise, I'll break into manic, unhinged laughter. And probably never stop.
geonuc wrote:Don't worry about it! He can't win.
Can he?
Gullible Jones wrote:Over here, Republicans have engaged in active efforts to prevent voter turnout, in particular for demographics that tend not to vote Republican. They've been actively damaging the democratic process to keep themselves in power, and doing so for some time. See North Carolina for a recent and egregious example of this. (So egregious that a court found it not just discriminatory, but intentionally so, against very specific minority groups.)
(BTW, Elizabeth Warren is IIRC pushing for voting days to be mandatory holidays. Between solid Republican opposition and Democrats waffling as much as they can, I bet this won't get anywhere. US politics is sclerotic enough, IMO, that very few politicians stand to benefit from letting voters actually speak their minds.)
Oh, also gerrymandering. Can't forget that; it's why they've controlled the House since forever.
But, yes. Zealots. They certainly are. And hypocrites too, which I suppose goes with the territory. If it had been Clinton asking the Russians to hack Trump's email accounts, we'd probably be having a civil war right now.
squ1d wrote:
Years ago I remember a discussion on here about Australia's mandatory voting laws. One of the reasons they exist is so that a minority of zealots can't take over the country
Gullible Jones wrote:It shouldn't just be distasteful for a person to seek office on an openly racist platform, it should be literally criminal.
Swift wrote:Gullible Jones wrote:It shouldn't just be distasteful for a person to seek office on an openly racist platform, it should be literally criminal.
I think that is a very slippery, dangerous slope.
I don't find it all that disturbing that there are candidates running on racist platforms, even major party candidates. Heck, the Republicans backed the "birthers" for years - does anyone think that was not thinly masked racism against the uppity nigger POTUS. Actually, if parties or candidates think such things, I'd rather know about it.
What I find disturbing is that 40% of the American public (according to polls), is willing to at least ignore, if not outright support, the open racism of a candidate like Donald Trump.
And making what he says illegal would not change that.
SciFi Chick wrote:Swift wrote:Gullible Jones wrote:It shouldn't just be distasteful for a person to seek office on an openly racist platform, it should be literally criminal.
I think that is a very slippery, dangerous slope.
I don't find it all that disturbing that there are candidates running on racist platforms, even major party candidates. Heck, the Republicans backed the "birthers" for years - does anyone think that was not thinly masked racism against the uppity nigger POTUS. Actually, if parties or candidates think such things, I'd rather know about it.
What I find disturbing is that 40% of the American public (according to polls), is willing to at least ignore, if not outright support, the open racism of a candidate like Donald Trump.
And making what he says illegal would not change that.
This right here is why I'm not buying into all the positivity of a woman getting nominated to a major party, and I won't think the world has irreversibly changed if she gets elected. I had so much hope and joy when Obama was elected, but it seems that's only brought out the hidden racism that was bubbling beneath the surface. I shudder to think what's going to happen to women if she gets elected. Not that we have any choice at this point.
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