The perpetual advice to Democrats is that moving rightward will solve all their problems. But look where the party is at the moment: already embracing Republican affect and policies, yet still losing.
I grew up in a gay family so I know all about this subject. I can argue that the democrats continuously moved farther right while using a few social justice issues as a smokescreen.
This is true, but that does not mean that they haven’t made life materially better for LGBTQ+ people, even if it was a cynical calculation for many of them.
It’s starting to look like those rights and the rights of women are just going to be taken away and then surprise the parties combine into one faction of facism
Why would that not have happened by now if it was the plan? What are they waiting for, some guy to proclaim himself Jesus and endorse children in private prison cages?
Meaning more than half voted against it while every single Republican got in line. I see a clear solution, here, remove every Republican and Charlie Kirk doesn’t get a day.
But to be honest, making a statement against political violence is not a problematic stance. I care about taxing the rich, healthcare, reversing Citizens United, etc.
They aren’t moderate they are where the far right was in 2000
Tell that to older gay people
I grew up in a gay family so I know all about this subject. I can argue that the democrats continuously moved farther right while using a few social justice issues as a smokescreen.
This is true, but that does not mean that they haven’t made life materially better for LGBTQ+ people, even if it was a cynical calculation for many of them.
It’s starting to look like those rights and the rights of women are just going to be taken away and then surprise the parties combine into one faction of facism
Why would that not have happened by now if it was the plan? What are they waiting for, some guy to proclaim himself Jesus and endorse children in private prison cages?
Look at the money both parties are receiving from aipac. 95 democrats voted to give Charlie Kirk a holiday. Two wings of the same bird.
Meaning more than half voted against it while every single Republican got in line. I see a clear solution, here, remove every Republican and Charlie Kirk doesn’t get a day.
But to be honest, making a statement against political violence is not a problematic stance. I care about taxing the rich, healthcare, reversing Citizens United, etc.
Only 58 democrats voted against it. https://www.forbes.com/sites/saradorn/2025/09/19/nearly-100-democrats-approve-resolution-honoring-charlie-kirk/