

Yep, well said.
I remember the… genuine glee amongst those I was with, back in college, when Obama won.
People really thought he was gonna fix everything. I was skeptical.
I was saying we needed ranked choice voting, some kind of massive overhaul to the entire Federal election system. People acted like I was speaking an alien language.
… so anyway Obama did some good, fair bit of bad, not enough to actually change the course… squandered the only possible moment where Citizens United could have been countermanded by a law he could have demanded the Dem trifecta push.
Now I contrast that moment, with the hellscape we are in, and causing globally, now.
Most of those people in that room? Went on to work for big tech firms, and more recently, get laid off.
As a people, us Americans got high on our own supply, and now things are so bad that if back then, in that room, I told them what is now happening, would happen?
They’d have not only shunned me but also actively spread rumors to ruin my reputation.
… yeah, I… I like some Americans, but generally speaking? I’m with David Bowie, I’m Afraid of Americans.






























I support this.
People need to deal with their own bullshit, and also understand that… the internet is forever.
Take some accountability and grow from a mistake, and foster a culture where its normal to be stupid and wrong about some things, and then grow… none of this bs ‘i have never had a bad take’ nonsense.
If you want something to be temporary, figure out how to say it in an actually temporary, disposable way.