I sometimes wonder if a lot of people on the left just don’t let themselves be consciously aware that yes, the people who back authoritarianism, fascism, and generally n*zi bullcrap will be voting. On all levels, local to national. All the time.
Because like, people who aren’t authoritarian in leaning will argue. Will point out that there’s cons and be depressed sometimes easily that there is no perfect candidate.
But- the very point of being an authoritarian is that once they choose their authority, they do what they are told.
They are told to vote by one politician they decided is on their side to vote for another one and will do it without many, if any, questions.
They’re told to vote (illegally if it’s during a service) by their pastor, by their boss, by their parents, by their spouse, by someone in authority over them that they have accepted as the authority, and they’ll go out and do it.
Some of them can snap out of it if it really goes too much against some spark inside, but the whole thing of their wanting a simplistic us vs them world view where they can just sit back and do what they’re told and feel better, comfortable, or even superior for doing it means that they’ll go do as they’re told and then feel good and superior about doing it.
This is how they’ve long-gamed the GOP to where it is today, that’s what is meant when people say “the Republicans just go out and vote”. They do that! And they vote without putting any thought into it, without stressing much about imperfections.
Non authoritarians/non-fascists are more likely to give up, or argue against candidates, or just be contrarian, and thus might rather shoot themselves in the foot when it comes time to just doing what is a civic duty to try and prevent the rise of what the other side will always, always turn out in their full numbers to back.
Even if they live in an area where theoretically they would be outvoted 20 to 2, they will show up ‘defiantly’ and cast their votes for the person they have been told by someone they have decided to trust told them to vote for. Even if they don’t know a damn thing about the candidate other than two talking points from a campaign ad or that were talked about at the church social.
This doesn’t make any voting at all useless, it doesn’t make anyone who votes sheep. It makes voting absolutely required by anyone opposing them. Not 'instead’ of community action and protests and letters or whatever the fuck else, but along with.
It means as long as there are any elections, yes, to avoid fascists winning elections 'fairly’ (not gonna get into gerrymandering here,) people have got to show up and vote against them, because the fascist voters aren’t going to take a mental health day or write in a joke or go third party. Some person whose authority clicked a little circuit in their brain on, who maybe got them riled up about <one thing> told them to vote for <whoever> and they are going to vote for <whoever>, regardless of whatever <other things> are out there being ignored as less consequential.
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I am not going to say TLT is about fossil fuels because it’s about a lot of things and it’s reductive to boil it down to anything, but a society fueled by necromancy/death magic/corpses is reminiscent of our society fueled by and built with petrochemicals (oil, natural gas, plastic), and given that within the necromancy framework the role of the cavalier is to be metaphorically, literally, and/or spiritually consumed, it’s interesting that the first cavalier was the planet Earth. This new world is still based on devouring the planet.
Does this make Paul a metaphor for nuclear fissionI’m joking but I suppose the question Alecto must resolve is whether we can escape needing to consume to survive.* And maybe we can’t - stop trying to make your carnivorous pets vegan - but can we find a method of consumption that’s less destructive?(Some people may see Paul as that answer but I am a Hater who isn’t into ego death.)
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Obsessed with running errands I love going to all my little places and then heading home.
red white and royal blue is a fantastic movie that sucks so hard and no one should watch it (i love it) and i’ve already watched it twice in a week (against my will) (had a great time)
you MUST kill the part of you that cringes. there’s so many fun things on the other side.
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Ideally the Temple/Dungeon as a major jobs hub would be located inside the town
“LOL. You think your vote matters? ROFL and LOL.” Yes, I am aware my vote carries less and less relative power the more people I’m voting with, but unlike your glorious violent revolution, it actually exists.
The Glorious Violent Revolution fantasy is the Rapture for leftists.
#you heard me#I’m not kidding either#the whole thing and attitude towards is is remarkably similar#you think we haven’t noticed the almost lurid fascination and desire to watch the guillotine massacre away#in much the way that the “elect” would be sitting there watching the rest of us “sinners” burn in hellfire for a thousand years?#and how little thought is put into how you’re going to pull off this revolution without causing a famine?#or “what next”#look I have no love for the status quo as it is#but I’m going to look askance at any plan that considers a global famine “acceptable collateral damage”#and whose default response to everyone who doesn’t get in line with the program is Mister Guillotine#or really take into account that humans are quarrelsome as fuck#this isn’t me defending the status quo#this is me saying grow the fuck up#you’re not going to build a better world by murdering your way there and you can’t purge humanity of it’s bad habits with the headman’s axe
You know what the real glorious revolution looks like? It looks like writers and actors on the picket lines every day, Starbucks and McDonalds and Wendy’s workers walking out of work until they get conditions that aren’t working inside of an oven, UPS workers fighting to get AC in their vans for increasingly hot summers and also driving around in ovens. It looks like kids walking out of schools and into congressional halls in support of their friends being increasingly silenced and threatened for their race, gender or sexuality. It looks like people getting arrested for handing out warm meals to the homeless. It looks like people risking their lives, homes, and jobs to prevent a forest being bulldozed so a fascism training ground for foot soldiers gets built. It looks like several thousand people fighting and getting imprisoned and murdered so their lands aren’t co-opted for one more goddamn oil pipeline. The “glorious revolution” is dozens of actions happening all around, right now, on dozens of fronts. Just because it isn’t violent is no reason not to pick a front and join in.
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Critical Role Gif Challenge:
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C1E57: Duskmeadow - Vax and GIlmore have a chat
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