A subtle but important move is to be able to disapprove strongly of what someone is doing, but at the same time to understand what is driving them to do it — a force, or situation, that is also unjust and must be changed if we want to stop people doing the bad thing on a systemic level.
It's unacceptable that many white people in those places have embraced racism and xenophobia and that majorities of voters in those places voted for a white-supremacist, fascist candidate for president. But what do you expect them to turn to, realistically, if the attitude of liberal Democrats is that their hometowns being economically destroyed is good, deserved, and inevitable? There is a reason far-right ideologies find fertile ground.
What inspires me to post this today isn't the common observation on the left that robberies, bippings, and the like, while unacceptable, are crimes of poverty that must be addressed on a systemic level. Rather, it's today's discourse on Bluesky that people in rural small towns that have been hollowed out by globalization are irredeemable racists, and should just get over it and move to the city.
@skinnylatte I guess I pictured Hong Kong as being like Vancouver: less affordable than SF in the sense median incomes are lower, but not more expensive in absolute terms
@kingrat I'm in the process of culling many books but still have many more I want to keep that don't fit on the shelves. I think I need another bookcase.
@eniatitova Is there something you could ask him to do now, that would make up for the Laken Riley Act vote, or would also be important? (Has he taken a strong stance against Mahmoud Khalil being disappeared?)
@skinnylatte oh, there’s instructions on the true coops website. I was seeing an out of date link preview about a Washington state bill so I thought it didn’t apply to me in California. Thanks! @luis_in_brief
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