E. Ensler: "How Do We Resist and Rise? We Have to Believe That the Impossible is Possible"
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We're probably past the point of needing any more glimpses into the tortured minds of progressives. But, y'know, here's another one or whatever.
Note that one of the contemporary alleged horrors she enumerates, right up there with assassinations, is "removing the 'T' from 'LGBT'"...
As for cops wearing masks: yeah, I don't like that either. But the left has made it clear that it will attack people's families and try to wreck their personal lives if they cross them. This isn't ICE's preference, and it isn't their fault. If the left would stop being totalitarian psychopaths, it wouldn't be necessary. And, of course, the left's mobs of retarded, puerile Blackshirts are themselves wearing masks in order to make it more difficult to hold them to account.
The left has long denied that there even IS a personal sphere that should be kept separate from the political sphere. "The personal is political" has long been one of their creepy totalitarian maxims.
The spread of mass hysteria on the left has been horrifying in its own right. But, of course, it also brings with it the threat of radicalization on the right. We've just lived through a decade in which the left was wrong about just about every important issue. Which is what happens when you radicalize so rapidly and thoroughly. As the conservatives sometimes say, Democrats keep taking up the 20 side of 80-20 issues: depolicing, men are women, "transing" kids, open borders, DEI, mandatory vaccines, mandatory masks, mandatory lockdowns...just for starters. But this means that conservatives have a lot of leeway--the route is open to them to radicalize and maintain power...all they have to do is keep to a slightly less insane form of radicalization and they'll still be better than the blue team. If this dynamic stays in place, we could be forced to support, by increments, a more and more extreme right just because it's not as batshit crazy as the left.
Well, anyway. We don't find ourselves in that situation yet. But the dynamic has already forced many of us to vote for someone we said we'd never vote for again. We can't run a democratic republic on one sane party and one crazy one. That's a blueprint for disaster.
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