• davemeech@lemmy.ca
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    2 years ago

    2016 US elections was a ridiculously sobering moment for realizing that we had not progressed nearly to the extent that I nievely thought.

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      2 years ago

      This one rings home pretty hard. I’ve definitely viewed the people around me differently since then. And especially since covid as well.

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        2 years ago

        Agreed, Covid ties or is a close runner up for me as well in terms of people showing their true colors.

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      2 years ago

      2016 and the following four years were eyeing opening on just how far away from even okay a majority of the US is.

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        2 years ago

        Yeah but it was the election that was the “event”. At the time i thought it must have been an aberration, it was during the following years I realised it was a symptom of the real problem.

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      Up until that point, I was a naive centrist that thought sane liberalism would win out. That election single-handedly destroyed that view and slammed me hard to the left.

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      I have thought a lot about the “How do background characters tell if they’re in a story?” thing a lot since.

      The day the alternate timeline stopped being a meme. The day “we’re in too damned interesting times to this not be the end of humanity” became a reality.

      If the world burns, whatever. We have had it coming.