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  • There's plenty of Dems caught up in it, but the worst of the Silicon Valley scene supports the GOP.

    Bilaji Srinivasan's Gray Pride pipe dream is based on using street paramilitaries to remove the (quite pro-capital) Democrats from power in the Bay area.

    Now thankfully, he's too much of a fuckin' weirdo to bring a movement like that together, but the right wing already has groups like the Proud Boys and Patriot Front working on a similar political project.

  • At least when they didn't believe anything, they'll occasionally respond to pressure by caving instead of doubling down.

    In Florida, the governor is going after any teacher who doesn't write him a letter saying 'you're a very special boy and I like you very much'

    In West Virginia, State employees have gotten a raise almost every year since the 2018 teacher strike.

    And I'm pretty sure a lot of the difference is that him Justice just likes his money and staying in office.

  • Every vote for Biden in Steubenville is another vote that somebody in Cleveland doesn't have to counter, so yes, vote.

    The electrical vote is state by state (with two states, Maine and Nebraska divying all but two of those votes one per congressional district), so your vote in a swing state matters.

  • Not entirely true, they can't get enough of art that is exactly like the things they already like. A boring landscape that could have been painted a century earlier? They love that shit.

    But if you dare try to get creative (with message or medium) they will demand your head.

  • The flaw in the Christ stories, said the visitor from outer space, was that Christ, who didn’t look like much, was actually the Son of the Most Powerful Being in the Universe. Readers understood that, so, when they came to the crucifixion, they naturally thought, and Rosewater read out loud again:

    Oh, boy–they sure picked the wrong guy to lynch that time!

    And that thought had a brother: “There are right people to lynch.” Who? People not well connected. So it goes.

  • Debs ran from prison (for the high crime of telling people that WWI was none of our business and people shouldn't enlist to get turned toa pink mist in Belgium) in 1920

    As for voting as a felon, that varies state to state. I don't think there's anyplace that allows people to vote from prison, but quite a few states let convicted felons vote once they've completed their sentence and any parole that follows it (and in some states, pay additional fines, which sounds a bit like a poll tax to me, but I'm not one of our nine kritarchs, so what do I know about that sort of thing?)

    As for people running for office when they couldn't vote, Elizabeth Cady Stanton ran for office well before she could have voted, and the first woman elected to Congress (Jeanette Rankin) was elected in 1916, several years before women's suffrage was added to the constitution, though her state, Montana, had allowed women to vote already.