RootAccess

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[–] RootAccess 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

Ewww. Dude, your American Victim Card isn't accepted in Canada anymore. Sorry. Nearly everywhere outside the USA stopped accepting it. It's still used widely in the U.S. I understand you all have one, and present it to each other regularly when the topic of 'doing something' comes up. What a testament to your 'Land of the Free' and 'Home of the Brave'.

If you think my posts are insulting hold-on-to-your-RED-hat. I'm just a private citizen with no political power afterall, so you are not going to believe what your elected Leader has been saying about my country! And yet, I haven't seen any victims up here in Canada. Crazy huh? I suspect it has something to do with our "character". It's a word your great grandparents knew a lot about.

It's also affirming to be called 'shitty' by the people who brought the world Donald. Please, continue... or go do something more useful to help out those working against Donald. ... Hahahaha ... nah, why bother, amirite? Predictable. Better to put your energy here, defending yourself against me, someone who could-not-matter less.

Your turn snowflake.

[–] RootAccess 1 points 1 week ago (3 children)

I think you may be confused. Americans tell the international community who represents them as a whole, as most countries do. In this case America picked Trump. They picked him using the method they created. They enforce their pick with the institutions they created. How self-absorbed and entitled do you need to be to call someone bigoted because they don't have the time / inclanation / patience / stomach to then make their own arbitrary decision on each individual in your shithole country?

Maybe, if Americans weren't such feckless, lazy, cowards you wouldn't be in this situation. But no, the American way is to blameshift, like their Leader does. Like you do here: unless their is 100% internal consensus in your electoral process you expect the rest of us to distinguish between each of you. And those who don't are bigots. Not your fault, is it... we are just bigots to you.

Do they still teach critical thinking in America, or is it just Pledges of Allegiance to Dear Leader now?

Maybe stop posting and go do something about it? One has to have their fat American neck buried pretty deep to not know how to help nowadays. Find people in your area already doing something and go ask them what needs doing. Or, as I expect, post about how it's not your fault and how you can't do anything. In 5... 4... 3...

"Home of the brave." Ha ha fucking ha.

[–] RootAccess 23 points 2 weeks ago (14 children)

As we all know, a person defines themselves through their actions. So does a country.

Imho, saying Trump(ism) isn't America is like people who do evil, but still think they are good people. Admitting you have a problem is the first step in getting better. You need to hate what America has become. Shifting the blame to the current administration just lets people feel good about themselves. They shouldn't. There is work to do.

The second step is meeting up with others in your community already working to fix it.

[–] RootAccess 26 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

Damn.

She should leave Gilead and join us up here in Canada. Staple the news article to her immigration paperwork. It's a badge of honour. How can you all have pride in a country that does this shit? Stay safe down there!

[–] RootAccess 1 points 2 weeks ago

Maybe search a little more broadly then in the United States. I can't convince you, but America is not some unique civilization that transcends human nature.

Likewise, the purpose of protesting isn't to simply change the minds of the electorate and make them more invested. It is far more nuanced and powerful then that. I'm tempted tomlist some ways it helps, but I recognize that one can always justify their inaction.

The first step is to take a leap of faith; get connected with the growing number of Americans who are bravely and nonvoilently standing against this tyranny. Protesting is just one part of the puzzle. Maybe there is another you feel empowered to do.

Good luck.

[–] RootAccess 15 points 3 weeks ago (4 children)

The protests matter.

History shows us how and why. It also shows us that thinking they don't matter is pretty common. If even 10% of Americans showed up to protest you would see instant, dramatic changes the next day. And it tends to snowball. Americans are not as powerless between elections as they have convinced themselves they are.

I think that deep down they know all this, but it's easier to claim it won't matter.

To better protect myself from cognitive biases I try to put my faith in the consensus of the experts. Otherwise we all just waste time cycling through old, ego-fueled debates that have been fully explored before we were even born.

In the case of protesting: the overwhelming consensus is that protests matter. If you don't have the time/inclanation to defend a disertation as to why they don't: you should listen to those that have. Unfortunately the experts don't have the resources to play whack-a-mole with every objection any person can claim on any platform. If you want that you need to go to school. Until then trust and protest. The longer you wait the harder it will be.

[–] RootAccess 1 points 3 weeks ago

I'm not saying you're wrong, but I'm not the only Canadian teaching my young children how feckless and cowardly Americans are, culturally. "There is nothing I can do" is a punchline.

[–] RootAccess 1 points 1 month ago

Spoken like a true American.

It sounds like you've completely exhausted all options. Anyone can see you have taken your civic duty to defend American FREEDOM seriously. No one has done any more than you have. History will record your deeds and future generations will say, "He voted, protested, and talked to his family. We owe him the FREEDOM we have today." Statues will be erected. Schools will be renamed. You are remarkable. I'm honoured to be in the presence of such a great person.

Although...

Reading these "History Books" it seems that some of your ancestors did find a few more things they could do. I understand if you haven't read "History Books" as they've probably been burned in your country. Sad.

[–] RootAccess 1 points 1 month ago

... post historys are public, I think. You can read all the constructive stuff I've written. Nice to know I have a follower! :)

[–] RootAccess 7 points 1 month ago

Now say please... good girl. Now thank Daddy... that's right.

[–] RootAccess 2 points 1 month ago (5 children)

Unfortunately Americans are convinced they can't do anything about it, so they don't.

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