What he's getting at is factual on a general basic level of people who are activists and people that are not. Not that it's simple and black and white, but obviously can have pull in the other direction from where you're at. I'd say it's more the norm that people on the left stress about their lives in a manner that doesn't overlap with hotbutton political issues. At least it's closer to Biden/Bernie numbers or Hillary/Bernie numbers. (Interesting enough, the development of the left leading up to 2016 really did lay out a lot of pavement for progressive organizations/associations, whereas before my impression was that they were a lot more disparate and non congregational with each other, which is the major distinction between an establishment left that has less oversight with the progressive public).GreyICE wrote: ↑Sat Jun 13, 2020 2:46 pmThen things get a little better for some people, here and now. Maybe in a hundred million years none of it will matter, but for a few hundred thousand people in our city, for the next fifty years? Yeah, it matters. And if it doesn't matter either way, why not help out? Do you feel good if you make other people's lives better?Captain Crimson wrote: ↑Sat Jun 13, 2020 1:20 pm As I'd said, there's over a thousand new things every day to get outraged about if you go looking for it.
Let me ask this. Even if you get police reform, what then? Even if you begin working on issues with the electorate and voting process, what then? Even if you get immigrant reform, what then? I think most underestimate how fragile it all is. Life, the machine we've built, and what it is, and where we're going. And if it's not some new issue now, it will be in a hundred, a thousand years.
And if you really don't give a shit either way, why the hell do you have like 50 comments defending the police in this thread?
The idea though that nothing is developing, or that it's not worth stressing about because you didn't solve the root cause, is nonsense.