I’m leftist/moderate and went to the protests today. Definitely glad to be there and see people fighting the good fight. However, I was kind of cringe… all trans rights and some super cheesy song. It was kind of an example of why these things aren’t taken seriously.
The things going on with the war in Iran, market manipulation, cronyism are issues that are so much bigger than the vibe of the protests today.
We need guillotine vibes more than kubmbaya and the protest today made the movement look silly in the eyes of the people who might change their minds. Whoever organized this thing doesn’t quite get it despite all their good intentions.
all trans rights
Oh dear child, dear cotton, this isn't about you and your supposed fear of the current presidont. This is bigger than you and your tiny little thoughts.
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