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    Project 2025 The plan the Conservative have for our future

    This is for everyone that is taking the “oh well” stance… or the I’m going to wait it out stance… If you are unfamiliar with what the Republicans plan to do, I encourage you to look at the Project 2025 plan.

    Some highlights

    • slash funding for the DOJ
    • dismantle the FBI
    • decimate environmental and climate change regulations in favor of fossil fuels
    • eliminate the department of commerce
    • ending the independence of multiple federal agencies
    • abolish the department of education
    • scientific funding would be limited to pro-conservative principles
    • end abortion nationwide
    • infuse government with Christianity
    • criminalize pornography
    • removing protections against discrimination for sexual or gender identity
    • terminating diversity, equity and inclusion programs and affirmative action
    • the military would be used for domestic law enforcement
    • the arrest and detention of undocumented immigrants
    • speedy capital punishment

    Project director Paul Dans, a former Trump administration official, explained that Project 2025 is “systematically preparing to march into office and bring a new army, aligned, trained, and essentially weaponized conservatives ready to do battle against the deep state.”

    So, for fucks sake, can we stop saying that we can wait out Trump for another term. There won’t be an America left if there is another term.

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      Good luck with criminalizing porn

      Anyway it’s sickening and shocking, apparently you don’t need a coup and president assassination for the Gilead to emerge

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            the problem is, when it’s illegal, and you get caught, you’ll face the consequences.

            Or if you did something else wrong. VPN installed to look at porn? Well, now you did two things wrong, you must be a super special bad person. More prison time for you.

            The people behind it don’t care in the slightest that you watch porn. They care to have something in hand against you in case you’re falling out of line

            • With the current law, I thought the onus was on the websites to verify user’s ages. Not technically banning porn, but effectively making the big names drop support. Are there any US states where porn viewing itself is criminalized?

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        This sounds like a perfectly reasonable plan from the perspective of a conservative. Criminalize porn so people have to take the urges out elsewhere, criminalize abortions so rape victims have to give birth, and slash social services and education funding to create the next generation of uninformed, emotionally-driven voters.

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      The non-voters don’t care. The ones that actually subscribe to the ignorant narrative of single issue protesting are too stubborn to admit they’re wrong. And the rest of them are right-wing/Russian propagandists.

      Basically, what you shared is what either of the aforementioned will use as a platform to bolster their effort to sell everyone on their bullshit ideology.

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        I think they do care, they’ve just been taught that their vote doesn’t matter. This seems to be especially true of non-white people i talk to. How can we encourage people to engage? A meme or a list of concerns is not going to change their mindset when they’ve been manipulated into generations of apathetic resistance.

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          No, they’re upset over a single issue every election year. They’re easily manipulated. That’s it.

          This happens every four years. Like clock work. They find some hot button social issue and use it to hold our election ransom.

          And also, If they thought their votes don’t matter, they wouldn’t threaten to not vote at all or vote third party if they don’t get their way. Because if their votes didn’t matter- it would be empty threats.

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            The people I’ve spoken with who don’t vote are mostly black or brown and aren’t withholding votes because of some issue. They’ve never voted. I invited a friend to go primary vote with me and she said, “no thanks, but you have fun with that.”

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          The degree to which one person’s vote matters is a simple matter that is easily seen. There’s no room for “believing” anything.

          In the USA for instance, a Presidential vote is extremely unlikely to change the election outcome. Therefore, that vote doesn’t matter very much.

          The idea that voting makes a difference, for the individual, is an illusion we use to get people to vote. In the most basic, real, concrete way, which way I vote in an election does not make a difference.

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      Swede here, we just joined NATO and this shit terrifies me, and what is worse is that this is what people are saying publicly, how far will they go in practice?

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        Nah, I doubt they’ll manage what they say. Some maybe, and shit’ll suck no doubt, but there’s a lot of inertia in the bureaucracy. My real worry is what the CCP & Russia will do once they have a green light that the US won’t intervene in their expansionist ideals.

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        Usually they go less far in practice than their promises, because our government was designed to be gridlocked.

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      What am I supposed to do then. I tried voting progressive and Democrat, I tried organizing, I tried donating and fund raising, I tried at the local level.

      And every step of the way the Democrats have gone out of their way to help move the goal posts to the point that my choices for a school board member we’re someone openly racist or someone who is openly sexist.

      For president I get genocide or fascism… Gee really motivating me there folks.

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        No, for president you get a lot of genocide and fascism vs some genocide with sprinkles of humanitarian aid.

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        you get one choice that has shown he can be pressured with reason and public opinion and one that wants to commit domestic crimes with impunity, that openly wants to have his political enemies killed, and that has shown he can be pressured by Russia. You know, the country that swore to defeat the US from within.

        but yeah, both sides.

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          I will never suggest any form of equivalency because there simply is not one. The republican party is clearly a bad actor and comparing the democrats and suggesting they are in some way an equal evil is a ludicrous fallacy.

          But that does not mean that voting democrat is an imperative, nor that they become a valid choice because the “others” are invalid.

          The bulk of my voting power comes from republican primaries where I can have an outsized impact on which evil will get the chance to run, but beyond that my votes count for nothing.

          My point is simply that if the democrats actually cared about making a difference, they would not prop up dead candidates, they would not bend over backwards to help move the goal posts for the republicans. What they could really do is change the laws around how we vote, create automatic registration, make election days mandatory holidays with mandatory time off to vote, pass laws around campaign fiance and transparency. But they wont, because the same tools help them “win” and have power.

          Just look at Trudeau, who ran on a platform of voting reform in Canada, the second he had control he dropped that promise like it was radioactive. Why voluntarily break the system that put him and his party into power… It clearly worked for them before. Same logic applies to the dem’s in the US. They wont change the system, even while its being broken, because they still think it gives them a shot at power. We dont need power, we need actual population based representation and robust protection from corporate ownership of our government.