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  • Yes, I know - but the revolution is happening because people are angry and they believe the system is broken.

    I’m all for a short return to normalcy if actual change follows.

    If actual change does not follow, I promise you we will be right back in this position before you know it.

    I completely agree that what’s coming is worse. But if you don’t have a plan, the ensuing chaos is EXACTLY what Silicon Valley is hoping for so they can grab power. They have said it out loud.


  • No one said that. As the others pointed out, I’m saying have a plan.

    The go-to example is the French Revolution. There was no plan for after they eliminated the “bad guys,” and they ended up executing mostly non-rich folk. Saw a stat elsewhere that it may have been as few as 20% of victims were the rich.

    Do we really want 80% of the people hurt by a revolution to be the common folk? If that’s what you wanted you might as well stick with the current status quo. You’re getting it.

    I’m not going to argue further with you as the others have already done so well enough. I am only saying: have a plan, or things very well could go even worse















  • I agree with you

    As someone with trans family, and that works around parents (but has no kids myself), and is very liberal personally –

    From what I can tell, Gavin is speaking to how the average parent feels. They are accepting of trans people, but have some hesitations and those are coming out through this example, for one. And I mean the more liberal parents

    You either need to get out there and speak to these people and work to help them get over these feelings, or you need to accept how they feel and the… yes I’m spinning this phrase… boundary they are requesting and then work within that to change their minds

    Raging at them and damning candidates over it without working to actually change it is just like the Palestine voters and Kamala all over again (at least at a superficial level)