Troy wrote: ↑Thu May 22, 2025 2:53 pm
I think they convinced idiots to fight culture wars instead of looking after their own interest. I hope it hurts them all for it. It's the only way we'll learn.
Nobody learns Troy or we wouldn't still be choosing between a turd sandwich and a douchebag every cycle. People wouldn't genuinely argue trying to justify why they're right to vote for the turd sandwich "because the douche bag is worse".
They both suck ass, and neither is the good option. THAT is where we're all failing across the board. Ds, Rs, Is, etc. We're allowing our choices to be dictated to us. "My cult leaders have said this is who I have to vote for, so they're who I'll follow to hell..."
Ultimately, it's all people's own selfishness and immature need to be "right".
"Did my guy win? Then that makes me superior."
"Oh, are things going badly for most people? That sucks, but I'm doing great, so give me more of the same."
"Yeah, my guy is breaking the laws, but your guy is breaking laws, and that's bad."
"My MSM outlet lies, but yours lies more!"
Elections aren't a sporting event where a voter's purpose ends once they cast their ballot. If we don't hold our officials accountable, even if we voted for them, shit will keep going down hill.
Trump didn't get elected because of a culture war. Trump got elected because most Americans thought the country was going the wrong way.
Sure, some of it was about things like transpeople, which I guess you could label "cultural". I think the permanent mutilation of people and the destruction of women's opportunities and spaces is more than cultural, but to each their own. I will point out that such an issue does cross party lines too as Ds and Rs are pretty united on that one. Hell, so are a sizeable portion of the LGBs...
However, it was the 82% of all voters who wanted the 10-20M illegals gone. It was the overwhelming majority of Americans who could no longer afford a house and were super unhappy with the economy. It was the arrogance and hubris to ignore those things, tell people everything is awesome, run a clearly disabled man, and then replace him with possibly the most unpopular candidate in history whose platform was "the last four years were bad, but I'll fix it with four more years of the same policies."
The only thing I know I know is that we're going to vote ourselves into losing everything. It doesn't matter if the left or the right win. They're both taking more power, more money, and more of our rights every time they get control. They both are gaming the system non-stop. And we sit back arguing with each other instead of pointing the finger at them.