• And009@lemmynsfw.com
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    5 months ago

    Should be encouraging these acts instead of pointing at how slow they are.

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      5 months ago

      No, fuck 'em. Positive reinforcement when conservatives finally accept LGBTQ+ family members hasn’t worked and conservatives have only leaned into their bigotry and hatred.

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        on the contrary, it has been shown that social normalization changes behavior better than shame or fear. It may not be happening as fast as you’d like but going the other route will just be counterproductive.

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        Stop acting like you live in a perfect world where the vast majority of voters are Left.

        In 2024 we need every vote we can get, and if that means treating latecomers nice, it’s better than getting four more years of the GOP.

        Slow motion is much better than no motion.

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          “Keep doing the counterproductive thing” is a terrible argument.

          Acknowledging their change is fine. Celebrating it and plastering it on the news gives reasonable people false hope that most conservatives can be reasoned with when it is apparent conservstives have a tiny chance to change when it happens to them directly.

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            Or, wild idea’ when it happens to people they know.

            And how does being mean to potential allies get more votes?

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                Acknowledging without celebrating is being mean?

                Now you’re just playing with definitions.

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                  No, people just keep replying to what they think I mean instead of the words I am typing.

                  Putting someone’s decision to be slightly less shitty as a reason things are looking up is celebrating them. No, they don’t fucking deserve a headline for being slightly less shitty because of a personal connection to the issue. That is such a selfish reason to change.

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                    Or, some MAGoo who has turned their back on their own LBGTA+ kid sees the headline and reconsiders their choices.

                    Most people don’t have a sudden revelation that changes them overnight. It’s usually a long, slow erosion of their old ideas.

                    If you want to win elections you do whatever it takes to build up the coalition. If that means latecomers get a big welcome then it’s a tiny price to pay.

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            So what you’re saying is “perfection over progress”.

            So tell me, last time a vote didn’t go perfectly your way, you took up arms and corrected the mistake of your government by force, yes?

            How did that go?

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              So what you’re saying is “perfection over progress”.

              Did you mean to respond to a different post?

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            Tell me if I wrong but if you show that won’t there also be a positive effect for people who need that last bit of push to finally see it?

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              You are thinking of reasonable people.

              Only changing when it personally affects them is confirmation that positive reinforcement doeson’t work on bigots. Shame barely kept them from being publicly shitty for a couple of decades, but that was more than positive reinforcement.

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                  Yes, hardcore bigots would have. These are everyday normal bigots who probably shifted on one personal issue and otherwise still hold onto the rest of their shitty views.

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          molly coddling republicans’ sensitive feefees for the last 20+ years is what led to a world where a trump presidency is possible. TWICE

          no, those “i’m all of a sudden open minded and tolerant” people can eat shit. fuck them

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          We do live in a world where the majority are left. It’s just that left voters don’t all tend to vote because a lot aren’t fearing for their lives like right wing media makes right leaning people believe. It’s that and a combination of legal voter fraud that the right has done to stay in power even though, at least in the US, there’s significantly more left people.

          The last 30 years of reaching across the isle hasn’t worked. Fuck them.

          Do you think mlk and the black panthers achieved what they did purely by being nice and polite? Or did the black panthers have to march around with their legal guns out to help affect change.

          Do you think ghandi truly liberated India by just fasting and allowing himself to get beat up? Ghandi and his group may not have done violence but his contemporaries definitily did in the name of liberation and it’s in part thanks to them instilling that fear that ghandi was able to succeed.

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            Look up ‘Thurgood Marshall.’

            Guy made a bit of difference and never raised his voice.

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            If the majority of US voters were Left we wouldn’t even be talking about this.