squ1d wrote:I think I might spend the next 4-8 years (could be shorter: apocalypse, or longer: removes 2 term limit) putting my fingers in my ears and closing my eyes and ignoring any news from the USA.
Gullible Jones wrote:@Swift, you do you. I have a bunch of friends now who are in direct danger, so ignoring stuff is not really an option for me.
Rommie wrote:I've thought about this...
SciFi Chick wrote:Without getting into the issue of voting or not, I too, am confused by what all these people think they're going to accomplish with all these marches.
Rommie wrote:<snip>
And frankly I don't think they care much in the USA either- there's nothing that can be done from the damage of the next few years, because the people in charge are there from apathy and will be busy ramming every policy through they can rather than caring about future elections. They've shown a spectacular disinterest in people who don't agree with them, after all. I feel the entire protest is just going to end up in the same bin as Occupy Wall Street in terms of long term effectiveness, because ok a lot of ppl marched Saturday, but not like there's anything new going on today.
Rommie wrote:First one is simple, write a postcard to your senator.
Rommie wrote: I'm not that cynical.
Swift wrote:Rommie wrote: I'm not that cynical.
I hope not... I have a 25 year head start. Don't rush it, it will come.
squ1d wrote:Remember all those butthurt Bernie supporters? I wonder what they're thinking now about their childish decision not to vote for Hillary.
grapes wrote:squ1d wrote:Remember all those butthurt Bernie supporters? I wonder what they're thinking now about their childish decision not to vote for Hillary.
I was not a Bernie Bro, but I imagine they're thinking, the election of Trump will ruin the Republican Party, the election of Clinton would have ruined the country. And what if they were thinking that, do you think they're just biding their time, waiting for the inevitable?
DimSum wrote:If you don’t think that marching in this manner does any good, then you don’t know your history. Take a look at the march on Selma. The march on Washington. Both marches brought together black and white. Young and old. Gay and straight. Just as Saturday’s march did.
squ1d wrote:Remember all those butthurt Bernie supporters? I wonder what they're thinking now about their childish decision not to vote for Hillary.
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