As easy as it is to be able to say “I told you so” and point the finger at those directly responsible for this current shitshow, I think we shouldn’t lose focus of the real issue/enemy: the ultra wealthy class.
I think ideally we welcome those who may have voted for the orange turd but are now regretful, give those people a community to be supported by once they are deprogrammed from the cult. Do that and united as a lower/middle class, there’s a decent hope to take back the US and start righting some wrongs. This is just optimistic and rose-tinted drivel but I have to cling onto some hope for a future. heavy sigh
We only welcome them if and only if they over correct.
I.e. they start actively campaigning against Trump, publicly and without hesitation.
Because if they don't, they'll likely come out in 2026 and vote Republican again. And in the likely event that Trump goes for a third term, they'll just be racist again.
They don't deserve a warm welcome. If we welcome them because they finally realized Trump is bad now... Then that's rewarding people for changing their mind because it directly affected them (which is a stupid way to make decisions). Na they need to be shamed and roasted and they should be willing to accept that because if they truly understand that Trump is bad, they should understand how fucking stupid they were. They brought this upon us.
Hmmmm let's see... Calling them all racist/sexist and stupid didn't work in 2016 or in 2024.... It barely worked in 2020.... Let's keep doing it even more! I'm sure that will end the political divide of this country.
I know that calling all of them them stupid, racist and sexist makes it super easy to avoid having any actual dialogue with them, but it sure as shit isn't going to help help Democrats or progressives gain any ground in the long run.
And before anyone responds with "well we can't/won't have dialogue with fascists" I will preemptively tell you that you are completely missing my point.
Simply because YOU labeled all of them as fascists or you were told by someone else that they were that way doesn't mean it's actually true.
You can't expect to defeat an enemy if you don't understand them or evaluate them correctly.
Pretty concerning that you think that the OP is accurately representing reality.
Also your analogy doesn't really work the way you were hoping because rain isn't pure water. It's actually got a bunch of other things mixed in there too.
Kinda like how not everyone that exists to the right of your particular position is a racist/sexist idiot. I'm sure plenty of them are, but to say that they all are is disingenuous and you know it.
On October 4th, the documentary series BECKHAM about the life and career of the British football player David Beckham premiered on Netflix. During an interview with Beckham's wife Victoria, "Posh Spice" of the Spice Girls band, Victoria tells the interviewer that both she and her husband came from working-class families, with David interrupting and telling her to be honest, with Victoria reluctantly admitting that her father had a Rolls-Royce:
- [Victoria] We both come from families that worked really hard. Both of our parents work really hard. We're very working, working class.
- [David] Be honest.
- [V] I am being honest!
- [D] Be honest.
- [V] I am being honest!
- [D] What car did your dad drive you to school in?
- [V] So, my dad did-
- [D] No. One answer. What car was it?
- [V] It's not a simple answer because-
- [D] What car did your dad drive you to school in?
- [V] It depends…
- [D] No, no, no, no, no.
- [V] Okay, In the 80s, my dad had a Rolls-Royce.
- [D] Thank you.