Always has been. Look around us. We are in this situation because of a failure of everything from education to infrastructure, but most especially our leaders failed to protect us, the citizens, against corporations and the inefficiency of unregulated capitalism.
Either the people who voted for this figure out they're getting swindled and put a stop to it, or the rest of us will eventually just have to decide if we are mad enough or not.
You keep reading things into my comments that make me think either you are having a bad day or you're not worth discussing this with. In either case: thanks, but I'll be stepping out of this now.
It is. I will be fighting for them until we get it all back. 🤷♂️
Edit: I think the commenter above edited their comment after I replied. What I replied to was a pithy "tell American women and trans people it's a setback" with no real elaboration.
If you feel this is "dismantled" then you have a long, difficult road ahead of you.
These are setbacks, not the end.
Even after all of these setbacks, one would be foolish to think things are worse for these persecuted groups now than in 1971.
We absolutely can't give up and let them win with these things they have done, but the fatalism I so often see and hear from people is so disappointing. You don't win wars by talking about how your opponent has already won.
We are in a battle in a long running war. It hasn't been going well lately, at least not as well as it had been. I just don't think this is all due to hippies in the 60s. 🤷♂️
Because to me it looks like someone asking to use an LLM to parse things that were created to specifically be parsed by machines. Looks like someone who doesn't know what the fuck they're talking about. I'm open to being educated on what that subtle question you're referring to might be, and how this person is somehow experienced and being nuanced, just drop it on me.
gonna be wild when that bubble pops