• whynotzoidberg@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    You’re right — my SO and I were just discussing how different states are alienating different parts of the populace. It’s driving people away from each other. It tears apart seams in the social fabric. It violates some of our social contracts, even.

    I don’t think that voids the anecdote, though. The more that we can come together and “bowl it out”, if you will, I think the better off we could be. Compassion can come from exposure. Then, maybe, we could get some of the power back from those using policy to divide.

    Or, maybe not.

    • Confused_Idol@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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      I don’t think such a time ever existed, at least not for the groups currently taking the most heat.

      People have been getting publicly harassed for their race, gender, sexuality for as long as this country has existed. They could not “just bowl”. The opportunity never existed for them.

      It’s nostalgia for a unity that never existed.

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        This. The more inclusive this country has slowly gotten. The more the people who were always included have been constantly gaslit to believe that their problems and difficulties. Stem from the newly included groups.