The Trump Protests Were Stupid


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The Trump protest is completely stupid and this baby’s version “my first protest” gotta start somewhere argument is horse shit.

Try starting somewhere that matters.

They DAMAGED the progressive movement by making it look like what the right and HRC/DNC has always said it was. Whiny spoiled pampered little millennial closet autocrat socialists that can’t do anything but cry till they get their way and only respect democracy when it’s rubber stamping their will.

The entire trump protester movement disagreed strongly with the following statement:

“I’d rather legitimately elect someone I dislike than illegitimately elect someone I do, because I respect democracy.”

Where were all those fuckers when the dem primary got stolen and where are they on the mindnumbingly countless other issues happening then and now that BADLY fucking need mass protest, like the fact that we’re the proud owners of the largest prison population ON EARTH!

What the ACTUAL fuck.

The Trump protesters might as well have been paid for by the Koch brothers. They couldn’t possibly have been more helpful to the 1%.

It was pathetic and stupid and quite literally fascist.

Also people whining about the popular vote need to read a fucking civics book. The reason we have the college is to keep a handful of gentrified cities/states from ruling the rest of the country from on high gilded-age style.

The point of democracy is to distribute power, not just across people but geographically as well.

Our elections aren’t anything like democratic because every single election has been minority rule. The majority ALWAYS either doesn’t vote or voted for someone who lost.

The “popular” vote has NEVER won an American election. From the very beginning it’s been this way. Remember, originally it was just white male land owners. The country and this voting system has NEVER enfranchised the majority. EVER.

But funny how everyone’s quiet about it when THEIR side “wins.”

“Hypocrisy” just doesn’t even say it.

The solution is single transferable vote. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8XOZJkozfI) That won’t ever happen because progressives have ADHD and no sense of focus.

The right continues to stomp us because while we fight over different futures, they are fighting for the one shared past.

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Thanksgiving 2016

Thanksgiving is a difficult time for those of us who do have perspective or those of us who adhere with conviction to social rituals.

Both can apply of course and to those poor souls I wish proportional good luck.

The hardship of the latter is logistical and often emotional. The pressure of putting on or attending the event can be substantial to put it mildly. Many people feel quite forced, and some literally are if they are under 18 or are otherwise beholden.

This pressure (ironically thankfully) doesn’t apply to me. My true family is quite small. My extended family for one reason or another lives entirely separate lives from mine. Likely this is a good thing as our extreme differences would only bring us pain were we forced to be together.

The second hardship however, perspective, is for better or worse one which most vexes me. I feel like it hits me harder than most. I could argue this as a fact by way of statistics. But justifying my use of oxygen is not the point of this writing. I simply wish to share some of my perspective to publicly announce my gratitude and to maybe help those who share something of this issue.

Things across the planet are embarrassingly grim for a species that likes to call itself “advanced.” (Click image below for merely one ironic example.)

But that’s not the whole story. Perspective isn’t just awareness of atrocity. It’s also awareness of what isn’t news. As Theodore Parker said“The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.”

Accordingly, if I were capable of making a truly complete list of all the people to whom I am grateful and why, it would consume the storage capacity of the world. A list invariably leaves off names and of course memory is always incomplete anyway. I truly love my few friends and family and I’m confident they know how I feel. (Indeed, poor souls, they graciously hear about it with great frequency.) For those whom I can’t honestly say I feel love there are always degrees of positive regard.

This includes you. More than most on Earth in fact, simply by virtue of reading my blog. I am thankful to every person who has spent even a single intentional second reading my blog.

Beyond that I care about every person ever. Even the monsters. I care about everything in the universe which is capable of feeling. And I am grateful even to things which cannot. Such as the chair I’m sitting on, or the rice in my bowl, or the bowl itself. I am grateful to the humans that provide me these things, and that list is extensively long to a person with perspective. Very possibly even so long that it encompasses all humanity.

Think about every human being whose actions, inaction, choices, and nature contributed to transforming sunlight and dirt (and of course I am grateful for the sunlight and dirt as well) into a delicious bite for me to enjoy and be grateful for.

Every person I angered who didn’t bash my head in with a rock, every person whose efforts made it safe to move the food from field to store, every researcher whose product kept me alive to this point, every tax payer who’s ok with a bit of their payment going toward keeping me and tens of millions of others from starving, and on and on. I’m grateful for all of you and I thank you on behalf of myself and all those who would but can’t for whatever reason.

I am grateful for every agent of pain and death reduction and joy and life magnification in existence. If you can look at your life and honestly say that you bring more joy and life than would have otherwise been here, you are a good person and have my personal approval and respect. If you do not and wish you did, then let me say you can possibly start soon and you still have my gratitude for your sincere desire to do so.

If you are an agent of pain and death however, you have my pity. I pity your victims and I pity you. The future must be terrifying for you simply because you have a shrinking place in it. Change is coming that will exponentially weaken your ability to do the harm you do. The cosmos lacks a sense of vengeance, so it’s possible that your pathology will be ultimately rewarded by life. But that only makes the choice of becoming an agent of life and joy all the more worthy of gratitude when it’s a choice. But you should hurry.

I don’t think it’ll be your choice for very much longer. I hope to see a future where causing unwanted death and pain is essentially impossible because we have constructed such a compassionate and accurate culture that the reasons for wanting to torture and end others just don’t exist any more.

And here we arrive at the real reason why I am so pandemically grateful. You are all on balance marching us towards a glorious future. A UBI is coming, the friendly AI is coming, the reactors are coming, the post-scarcity era is coming, and while you may not agree these things are good, I assure you, they are. And I thank you.

Trump’s Silver Lining: Big Reasons Not to Lose Heart

Edit: 2019-02-08 0205 AM

A lot of this clearly doesn’t apply anymore, but I’m not gonna edit anything below this edit from now on.

Here’s why:

Please. Convince me. from SandersForPresident

(Obviously I was wrong about a lot of this, but I am not going to edit history and pretend like I’ve always thought as I do now. Then again I’d like to share that evolution, it’s hard to capture that change in a static document, hence the clumsy strike-through edits, which I’ve stopped adding to avoid further confusion.)

Edit: 2016-11-28 0845 AM

Total number of Americans: 324,964,000
Total number of Americans eligible to vote: 218,959,000
Total number of Americans who voted for Trump: 61,900,651

We all know that progressives are not even remotely represented by the DNC and neoliberals. Beating HRC is hardly an achievement. She was the most pathetic candidate in the entire history of politics.

The DNC, in spectacular and fraudulent contravention of the people’s will, put HRC on the general election ticket. A broken system is the ONLY reason Trump won. Wilson from castaway would literally have done better.

We all know Sanders would have crushed Trump.

The DNC failed precisely because it chose to copy regressives. Regressivism is by definition backwards. They’re a bunch of callow, ignorant, wannabe time travelers, when they aren’t straight up psychopaths and bigots or worse.

They’d have been thrown on the ash heap of history already if 2008 hadn’t been won by a smooth talking covert republican psychopath.

Trump never scared me.

My ranked choice for 2016:
1. Sanders
2. Jill.
3. Trump.
4. Johnson.
5. HRC.

Sanders would have won the general and did win the primary.

The rest is cheating.

See you in 2018/2020. 🙂

Congratulations on your last extension regressives. You’re literally the past. Your only possible victory is a slower defeat.

See also: underlore.com/forgiveness-for-bernie/

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Ok, many people are upset at Trump’s victory.

Don’t lose heart. Give it time and hear me out…

  1. First of all, a lot of what you think you know about Trump’s policies is complete bullshit. When you combine lies to get elected, limits on the office of the presidency, with a psychopathic opponent in full control of the entire media, you get hysterical hyperbole of the first order. Do the homework and vet your sources.
  2. *Unknown quantity. We have no idea what he’ll actually do. We KNOW what HRC would have done. For all we know he’ll be the Obama of the right. A republican in name only. He was a democrat for decades. Update: We know some of what he’s doing and so far it appears to be limited to reversible social policy shifts and protectionist economic measures.
  3. *This is all short term. 2018/2020 is gonna be a progressive firestorm even if Trump is tolerable. I had hoped that Trump would totally galvanize the left. That seems not to be the case, yet anyway. However, we are certainly still paying more attention to his blunders and treachery than we ever did Obama’s or would have Hillary’s. Though our protesting habits as ever need direction to keep from spinning our wheels in the mud. Turnout is going to skyrocket so long as a Berniecrat like Tulsi is in play. Finally we have an enemy labeled as such. Beyond that, the singularity is still on the way. Technology is the real driver for change and it’s exponential still. Update: Apparently the neoliberal wing of the party is oblivious to its own failure. It blames outside factors and still considers itself relevant. However, we are paying more attention and they are more exposed and weaker than ever before. There’s opportunity here. And 2020 will be a progressive rout if Tulsi or Nina is on the ticket.
  4. Speaking of climate change, don’t fret there because that ship has sailed. And we CAN’T run the planet on solar/wind power. (But I’m fine with us trying. I’d rather waste money on windmills than bombs. But solar panels killing people because it’s toxic to make them and dangerous to clean and install them.) There’s a LOT people don’t generally know about intermittent power sources. There’s a reason Germany’s CO2 emissions have actually gone up. But with Trump being a republican on paper, he could do nuclear power as a back bone for solar and wind. If he actually shifts us from bomb war to trade war we’ll have to go nuclear, and that would choke off all the oil wars.
  5. With the presidency once again given to a candidate who lost the popular vote maybe we’ll finally revisit the whole system. Perhaps at the state level?
  6. *Trump is not your standard republican. He’s not an extremest like Cruz. He literally could be to the left of neoliberalism and to the right of democratic socialism. He might simply be a real centrist ultimately. Which would make sense in someone who was, and donated to, democrats many years. He might even be the Obama of the right. (He speaks like an anti-TPP protectionist after all.) In theory at least he could accomplish new-deal scale improvements that the left, especially under neoliberalism, wouldn’t even try let alone could accomplish. Update: He actually did kill the TPP. That’s undeniably good and more than Obama did. The completely pointless wall could function as a pretty massive jobs program. And like windmills I’d rather waste money on a wall than a bomb. Though of course we’re likely to waste money on both.
  7. *All kinds of options for holding the old guard accountable and making a fresh start. He’s got a change mandate similar to Obama’s. It’s just that Obama didn’t use it. How Trump uses his remains to be seen. Update: Looks like this one was a total bust. So far anyway. But ever day that passes it gets less likely.
  8. *Neoliberalism is dead or dying. Being the most republican of the democrats is no longer a winning tactic. This will have profoundly positive implications. They’ll have no choice but to be progressives or someone will take their place. Neoliberalism had to lose eventually. The sooner the better. It’s was tumor. Now it’s merely a wound. Update: See point #3.
  9. *No war with Russia in Syria. The neoliberal war plan is done. Expect the war on terror to dial back. Update: Though he intends to raise military funding that need not signify more war. It could simply be graft. After all, why waste money dropping a bomb when you can make money selling two to your enemies for dropping on each other?
  10. The first woman president won’t be a corrupted, election stealing, neocon. It’ll be someone history can be proud of because:
  11. Like him or not, he was elected fairly. DNC whining about Russian hacks makes me more sure of that than ever. The exit polls for the RNC primary match perfectly the results. Democracy has not been canceled. Even if they rigged the general election in his favor he was the only legitimate major party candidate left meaning that it was just either way. It’s foolish and selfish to prefer an illegitimate candidate you like to a legitimate one you don’t. If you disagree then simply own being against democracy itself.
  12. We have a real chance to reform elections now from the type to their transparency and accountability.
  13. *Obamacare is a bailout of the insurance industry. If the right wingers end it, we’ll finally have a chance to demand single payer without Obama/HRC being there to knife us in the back. Update: It seems Trump is already facing realities of the limits of the office in that he’s admitting no opposition to portions of the ACA.
  14. *He’s gonna be the most obstructed president in history either in the government or not. We have a blueprint for obstructionism. The RNC has taught us well how to grind government to a halt. Trump won’t be able to name a post office. Trump can’t help himself. His ego will sabotage everything he tries. Update: He’s showing signs of being able to contain himself and a willingness to change positions in the face of reality, which is ironically what many liked to pretend was a truth about HRC. While the republicans do control the entire government now, more or less, Bernie Sanders has essentially come out as the leader of the democratic party. It should be obvious the power that fact alone has in checking any true madness Trump may attempt. Update 2: And a 2018 blue wave gave us the most diverse House in history.

Some funny tweets: