RainbowHedgehog

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[–] RainbowHedgehog@50501.chat 2 points 2 days ago (1 children)

I think a lot of the working-class Trump voters will protest once the economy gets bad enough. Not with us, but I don’t think they’ll be able to take it when enough of them lose their jobs.

[–] RainbowHedgehog@50501.chat 4 points 2 days ago

Someone said that he might’ve been upset because Trump is buddies with Netanyahu.

[–] RainbowHedgehog@50501.chat 58 points 2 days ago

Bessent: I just wanted a fascist government takeover, not a bad economy.

[–] RainbowHedgehog@50501.chat 4 points 2 days ago (3 children)

I don’t want it to end in violence but with the really bad recession or even depression that is headed our way… there’s no way to keep people together over that. Too many people will lose too much.

[–] RainbowHedgehog@50501.chat 5 points 2 days ago (2 children)

Even the neo-Nazis are questioning Trump. Nick Fuentes seemed frustrated with him.

[–] RainbowHedgehog@50501.chat 4 points 2 days ago

They did after the Great Depression. The tariffs Trump is implemented have a good chance of creating a Depression.

[–] RainbowHedgehog@50501.chat 13 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

I always wanted American Hegemony to end. No one country should have that much influence. We were abusing our status as a leader for a long time, anyways. I just didn’t want it to end like this.

[–] RainbowHedgehog@50501.chat 13 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Also, food isn’t the only way to get people to turn to violence. Violence against a population, collective punishment, and unnecessarily dangerous work conditions work as well. The American Revolution turned from a political squabble to a military one when the British heavily occupied Boston as punishment. Labor strikes used to be violent, mainly out of necessity.

[–] RainbowHedgehog@50501.chat 31 points 4 days ago* (last edited 4 days ago) (2 children)

That’s going to be pretty soon at this rate. The number one reason people are looking the other way is because they’re afraid of losing their jobs and healthcare. We’re heading for a bad recession this summer where a lot of people will lose both anyways. So they will be all out of excuses.

This is also why fired federal workers are one of the angriest groups so far.

[–] RainbowHedgehog@50501.chat 2 points 4 days ago (1 children)

I love that show.

[–] RainbowHedgehog@50501.chat 10 points 5 days ago

I often think of this:

[White people’s] job at that protest, what they are there to do, is to do everything they can in their power to put their bodies between the bodies of black people and police. They should know if they’re there that they have the privilege of at least knowing that there will be more action taken if they die than if a black person does.

Everyone is a victim under fascism, but some people are still more vulnerable than others. If Trump decided to take out a peaceful protester that looked like me this early, it would be much harder to sweep under the rug. I find some comfort in realizing that my disappearance wouldn’t be so easily pulled off.

[–] RainbowHedgehog@50501.chat 4 points 5 days ago* (last edited 5 days ago)

I only have this issue on political communities. Anger towards Americans is much more pronounced on Lemmy than on Reddit. People will call for violence a lot more frequently here than on Reddit.

I understand the anger towards Americans, but it can be downright toxic to organizing at times.

 

I’m going to Washington D.C. on April 5th with my Dad. My mom has been freaking out because she’s convinced I’ll get abducted off the street and Trump will send me to El Salvador. I believe this is very unlikely and I’m going to D.C. anyways. Though I feel really bad freaking my mom out.

Edit: I am white. I’m not worried about being abducted. I just feel bad my mom is freaking out, and I’m wondering if anyone else has dealt with family members that didn’t want them to protest.

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