Martin Hash wrote: ↑Thu Oct 15, 2020 8:01 am
Hanarchy Montanarchy wrote: ↑Thu Oct 15, 2020 7:51 am
Martin Hash wrote: ↑Thu Oct 15, 2020 7:27 am
Dude, all you got to say is that you prefer egalitarianism then I'll understand your position. You're a smart guy, one of the best on this forum, however I can't follow your logic (which I should be able to do since I'm one of the best in the world at that). The problem is, from what you've written, I've assumed you were a The Patriarchy guy; that's what doesn't make sense?
It doesn't make sense to you because you have defined a Biden win as "Egalitarianism wins" and a Trump win as "Patriarchy wins."
You mean the Obama delegate that supported Obama/Biden for 8 years thinks Biden would continue Obama's legacy of appointing The Matriarchy sympathizers to important positions & supporting The Matriarchy ideals, especially considering his VP? You mean that guy?
I am convinced we want the same thing.
However, I think that the intersectional matriarchy is its own worst enemy. Worse than Trump. And that as people learn more about it, they will reject it with increasing frequency - but that is difficult with Trump in the executive office because his chaotic management and constant distractions provide a plausible cover for Weirdo Unity.
Absent Weirdo Unity, trans activists will ramp up their sniping at TERFS. Black Feminists will ramp up their sniping at "Karens." BLM will continue to alienate the rest of America with their antics, and neither Biden not Harris will stop them.
The best assaults on the '1619 Project' have been from liberal historians organically taking issue with its bad history. Trump's top-down, federal-bureaucracy-o- patriotic-history is just pushing at an open door, and, frankly, should irritate and vex any liberty minded patriot who loves free speech and doesn't want the feds mucking around in shit that ain't the feds' business.