Was there ever a time that this was the case?
Sundial
I'm being polite when I say unpleasant. Let's just say this user has a reputation, and not a good one. A lot of .world admins are very strict with personal attacks, even when its calling out a pattern so I'll just leave it at that.
Don't care to bother summarizing it for you.
I wouldn't be surprised if OP has blocked this user. A lot of people have or just avoid engaging this person. Unpleasant interactions with this user is a known thing.
It might help justify your viewpoint if you give actual examples. What defederations were you not a fan of? What instances do you not like?
Where do you think half the shitposts and memes come from?
Well, that's quite shocking. Who could have expected her to not endorse someone who supports the ethnic cleansing of her ethnicity?
So change it to .uh-oh
Any form of criticism of the Democrats is seen as an automatic endorsement of Trump. The result is when articles like this are posted here, the community doesn't want to acknowledge this problem exists. Democrats have a very big chance of losing Michigan, and no one wants to acknowledge it.
It’s a really heavy choice — every choice is loss. It is so deeply dehumanizing to have to ignore a genocide and complicity in it, and a promise to continue the same policy, which is what Vice President Harris has said. At the end of the day, we’re being presented with a little bit of a false choice: If people can be protesting on this scale, and we don’t have an option that can align with that, and you can suppress anti-genocide voters in that calculus, I don’t know what kind of democracy you’re protecting. And that’s really heavy. My sister is trying to fill in her ballot, and she’s like, “I feel physically nauseous.” That’s real. If I see a shredded child on my timeline again, I don’t know what I’m expected to do, like, vote for that?
This is more than a single issue vote. How can you expect people to cast a ballot knowing that no matter what they choose their ethnicity will be slaughtered from their own tax dollars.
MLK definitely did not change everyone's opinion. A lot of people? Sure. Everyone? Absolutely not.