• fuzzywolf23@beehaw.org
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    This is objectively false. One party deals entirely in culture warfare with no idea how to govern. The other at least tries to interface with real world problems.

    All this “we” shit smacks entirely too much of cis het white middle class privelage

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      It smacks of a belief that to pull through this, the majority of us need to figure out how to get along.

    • P03 Locke@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      All this “we” shit smacks entirely too much of cis het white middle class privelage

      Nah, it’s just the usual “both sides are bad” false equivalence bullshit.

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        Both sides are bad, but they are not equivalent, and we indeed shouldn’t flatten the landscape.

        In the interest of being constructive, what do you propose is the best way to voice this opinion off-handedly?

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          “Both sides are terrible, but at least one doesn’t wanna kill me.”

          Or similar. Just damn the Dems with faint praise.

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            I would add that it depends on context and what specifically the democrats and republicans are being compared on.

            There is a subgroup of each party that really is effectively the same in that they are non-ideological and only want to maintain the status quo, putting up the appearance of being at odds while actually working together to protect the corporate money hose.

            It’s this group that makes “both sides” so effective as rhetoric because, while Democrats do genuinely represent a direction with some glimmer of hope and they do have people who are genuinely concerned with improving government, it only takes a few instances of these “bipartisan” corporate middlemen to keep fueling the bothsides narrative.