• ReallyActuallyFrankenstein@lemmynsfw.com
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    2 days ago

    So pathetic and petty. What did this person ever do to them? The mental gymnastics needed to justify using the freaking House of the United States to punish a single person who they likely have never met, for an immutable personal trait? It gives me a headache to even try to understand it.

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      2 days ago

      Simple, it’s just an excuse to be hateful. It’s not complicated.

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      1 day ago

      What did this person ever do to them?

      Exist.

      The Republican party has used hate and fear to make a significant portion of our society hate the IDEA of other people existing. None of these people know or interact with trans people, or they wouldn’t hate them. I know trans people. Spoiler Alert: they’re just people. That’s it. But the Republican party is brainwashing Americans to believe they aren’t.

      Hate won in America a few weeks ago.

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      The mental gymnastics needed to justify using the freaking House of the United States to punish a single person who they likely have never met, for an immutable personal trait?

      One of the big downsides to pretending 100% of Holocaust victims were Jewish is that the 50% who weren’t were sent to the camps for other reasons.

      Like being Trans, or any other kids and of LGBT. The problem was even “the good guys” were anti-lgbt back then, just look at how they treated their war heroes:

      https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Turing#Homosexuality_and_indecency_conviction

      And then America, who had taken in all types of Nazis scientists, denied Turing entry just to fucking take a vacation.

      I think this is why so many people are shocked by trump winning, people actually believed Americans were inherently good, and they believed it.

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        Nobody is pretending. They aren’t taught about the other 6 million people at all.

        Fwiw Jews made a pretty big deal about making sure everyone remembered, and look where we’re at when Atlas shrugs for the length of an upward mobility. I think it was making a difference and necessary in the face of a decades-long dismantling of the public education system.

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          Edit: also… why did you have to frame it about “the Jews” instead of “the problem with people not learning 12 million total people died and queer folks were at the top of the list”

          Also, validation, yup… I know boomers that were “progressive anti racists” and beat up queer people

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        12 hours ago

        One of the big downsides to pretending 100% of Holocaust victims were Jewish is that the 50% who weren’t were sent to the camps for other reasons.

        Keep in mind that the incoming administration and it’s cultists don’t seem to be interested in distancing themselves from Hitlwr and his Nazis.

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          They’ve distanced themselves from the optics, but not the principles. They think that by not flying swastikas everywhere that somehow that’s different enough to pass.

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            12 hours ago

            I made an unfortunate typo that changed the meaning of my comment.

            What I intended to say (and have now fixed) was : “don’t seem to be interested in distancing themselves”.