I constantly say it.
You can hate Trump but you cannot hate all the people who like him since it is half the country.
And you cannot set yourself up as some sort of moral paragon because this is your political belief and somebody else has taken a another one.
I feel that is the Achilles Heel of the left right now.
They identify issues mostly mostly what they can feel superior to another person for.
Bill Maher
"Mostly mostly" is probably a cousin of Nicely Nicely.
In his last sentence, Bill
almost has it right. Not quite, just mostly mostly.
I don't look for issues about which I can feel superior, but I do
have a bunch about which I
do feel superior to bunches of folks, like Kid and Ward.
For example, one of my issues is voting rights. To me, that means making it as easy as possible to let US citizens vote for the presidential candidate of their choice. Early voting, mail in voting without needing an excuse, longer open hours, and mistake correction are among those methods. I would also include more readily accessible polling stations and permission for folks to feed/provide water to those standing in line more than an hour and permission for folks to provide rides to the polling stations in groups.
I am opposed to gerrymandering by any political party, whether for racial or political purposes.
I am opposed to racism and believe we should act to undo the long term lasting impacts of it, not just pretend they have no impact on 2022's citizenry.
I believe in gun control - not elimination, but control.
I believe in the right of women to decide what to do with their own bodies, wrt abortion and at the same time I believe you should not be allowed to choose to make me sick.
No dearth of issues.
Hating? Eh.
Hate the liars and hypocrites who want to pretend that the last election was rigged.
Hate the folks pushing violence.