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2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Kos does the 2016 Post-Mortem exactly wrong. [View all]JCanete
(5,272 posts)9. Its an inhumane thing to say about people who are going to suffer, which
is totally reminiscent of people on the right who could give a shit about people who lost their shirts for being "stupid" for trying to live the american dream and buy a house. "Didn't they know better? Couldn't they see the writing on the wall? It's just economic darwinism."
People are ignorant, that is truth. But people are rarely willfully ignorant in a culture that doesn't promote such a state; doesn't tell them that that is the way to be, that they are justified in living in their "common sense bubble." If our culture promoted education, and hell, still provided a decent one, and a decent media, maybe people wouldn't be so ignorant. But you want to get some satisfaction form THEIR suffering because they voted against their own best interests.
Not only was the article distasteful, it is the kind of actual evidence, not made up shit, that right-wing media will point to to paint us on the left as intolerant and hateful. Sadly, it won't be far enough from the truth. It muddies the waters, and for what?
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wow, fucking a. That really is horrible optics, and makes my stomach a little ill. nt
JCanete
Dec 2016
#1
He got it right in my opinion. They voted for tRump-this is what they get for their vote..
asuhornets
Dec 2016
#2
The people that you want Democrats to appeal to would not vote for a Democrat
asuhornets
Dec 2016
#14
I'm not talking about appealing to them as voters...I'm talking about appealing to them as humans
JCanete
Dec 2016
#15
Your words: If they understood how they were being used by republicans with race bating and gay bash
asuhornets
Dec 2016
#18
you think they understand that republicans are just manipulating them into voting on bigotry
JCanete
Dec 2016
#24
We are talking about Adults, not children..Why do they need to be coddled? nt
asuhornets
Dec 2016
#39
yes you are, and any kind of eye for an eye mentality will make the world go blind...ooh
JCanete
Dec 2016
#30
Oh they have my compassion. and I hope Trump keeps Obamacare for their sake and many others..
asuhornets
Dec 2016
#19
Well they don't have Moulitsa's, and you said he got it right, thus the confusion. nt
JCanete
Dec 2016
#21
He did get it right...they made the decision as adults..I won't hold their hand..nt
asuhornets
Dec 2016
#40
Why not? Because if you are ignorant by the time you are an adult, its your fault entirely so
JCanete
Dec 2016
#50
The people who vote against their interest have a right to do so. That's on them..
asuhornets
Dec 2016
#51
What they do affects us and vice versa. It seems like we have a stake in helping people to look at
JCanete
Dec 2016
#63
Ultimately a voter is responsible for their vote. BTW it isnt a boolean concept.
stevenleser
Dec 2016
#5
Ultimately people make mistakes. All the time. Actually, I thought we were the party that said
JCanete
Dec 2016
#7
Who said stop loving or calling them stupid? I just said they are responsible.
stevenleser
Dec 2016
#11
but you are essentially putting things outside of their current understanding on their shoulders,
JCanete
Dec 2016
#13
No, everything was within their ability to understand had they tried. It's not like your example
stevenleser
Dec 2016
#16
Why would they try? People of authority who they have always trusted are giving them the answers.
JCanete
Dec 2016
#20
but ACA is a mixed bag and hard to understand. It is being sold as people's premiums going through
JCanete
Dec 2016
#49
Holy shit. You literally want to take a Republican position just because it hurts people that are
JCanete
Dec 2016
#64
Thank you, Steven. It is the responsibility of the people to understand what and who
madinmaryland
Dec 2016
#59
Adam Johnson is a dick... and there was nothing wrong with that DKos article
Fast Walker 52
Dec 2016
#6
I kind of see what Kos is saying. Things have to get worse before they get better. that's why I'm
coolbreeze77
Dec 2016
#44