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    8 hours ago

    Listen, it’s nice that he said this. And he seems like a good guy.

    But it is so fucking bleak that we need Old Bearded White Guy to say what anyone who looked less Trad Conservative would have been heckled for

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    17 hours ago

    Well said. I could never go into politics because I am too volatile. That flag would already have wiped my ass by now. Don’t get we wrong, there is a time to wipe one’s ass with sacred cloth, but you gotta choose your battles.

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      21 hours ago

      Jon Green

      Jon Green

      Jon Green

      The ‘left’ needs to do a better job of finding, supporting, and nurturing the next generation.

      This guy gets it. He gets what his role as sheriff is.

      Mamdani gets it. He fucking knows what it’s going to take to allow the next generation to not just survive as serfs, but to flourish.

      AOC has kept it real, she about not just her constituents, but all Americans

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              Are you letting the perfect be the enemy of the good, though?

              I get that you think Bernie and Mamdani > AOC and I’m not even going to argue with you on that. But your comment a few levels up made it sound like AOC was a genuinely bad politician to support/mention.

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          11 hours ago

          AOC isn’t perfect and certainly is no mamdani but she’s still in the right direction

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    22 hours ago

    To every liberal government body, this is how you fight fascism.

    Ffs…there are school board members who are being forcibly retired due to messages on social media.

    • BeeegScaaawyCripple@lemmy.world
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      so… when you’re a government employee you are supposed to uphold yourself with decorum that implies that you will treat all your constituents evenly and fairly. that extends to social media. elected officials and appointed officials are held to a different standard with i’m not 100% up on anymore because i’ve only ever been employee or appointed, but it is important to at very least project an image of fairness.

      now, in statesia have public servants from one major party been generally striving to uphold these values in the past, let’s say decade or seven, while public servants from the other major party have been flaunting every opportunity they get to violate said norms whenever they feel they can get away with it, and using the legal system to punish their employers for proper dismissals when they their violate employment contracts? Well, it sure feels that way sometimes. like today.

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      This is one thing that’s messed up with the ‘just split up’ rhetoric. In almost every ‘red’ there are ‘blue’ communities.

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        Yeah, usually there large population centers.

        I love it when conservatives are all like, do you want some New Yorker telling you how to run your farm?

        Ummm, does it make more sense than a farmer trying I tell a New Yorker how to live in the city?

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        Right there in the name: “City”. A dangerous place where you might be exposed to dreaded opposing viewpoints.

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          my brother is scared to death of san francisco. he hates it, says there’s poop everywhere and he’s accosted by homeless people all the time. i dunno, i’ve been to his house and they leave dirty diapers on the floor and his children are children so they’re needy and don’t pay rent. which seems right. maybe he’s a little confused? also, i have encountered human poop exactly once in san francisco over decades of visiting at least monthly. i’m just grumpy that the deli i got my char siu pork at (Go Duck Yourself/Hing Lung) moved and i haven’t found a new one i like yet. also my brunch place went from five locations to one, and it’s not the location i liked in the Castro. At least my beef with the city is real.

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        I miss Iowa City. It was such a diverse and wonderful island surrounded by by the monotony of white bread America. I’m scared to go back, because I fear it has been swallowed by the mediocrity of conservatism.

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          I’ve met a shocking amount of sane people since moving to my close-ish to Des Moines small town. Including family I would have just assumed were conservative by virtue of living in IOWA.

          Then again, it used to be a battleground state, so maybe it shouldn’t be so shocking.