JUST CURIOUS:

- What's stupid about expecting and demanding that police don't violate our civil rights?
- What's stupid about expecting voting rights to be protected in a democracy?
- What's stupid about the LGBTQ needing to be treated like human beings?
- What's stupid about women having agency over their own bodies and lives?
- What's stupid about trying to reduce if not eliminate child hunger?
- What's stupid about a living wage?
- What's stupid about being worried about global warming and demanding something be done about it?
- What's stupid about environmental justice?

Being "woke" is being a living breathing body who has an interest and deep worry about all of the above - and want them fixed. It's about wanting things to be better - and even an earth that's habitable - for our kids.
None of it is asking too much. All of it is about life, liberty and freedom. We're entitled to it.
Oddly enough, just about all the above is part of the Biden agenda, so what's the problem?

Yet, being woke is stupid to @JamesCarville. Now how about that?
Well if that's all too woke for Carville, then HE'S A POLITICAL CORPSE. It's almost 2022, not 1992. Fvck him and the broke down corporatist horse he rode in on.
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People like @JamesCarville would have progressives shut up and give away the store to help Manchin keep coal business paycheck and placate the lobbyists, and allow Sinema to curtsey and scrape before Big Pharma, despite the fact that it's progressives supporting the Biden agenda.
There are a lot of reasons that McAuliffe lost VA. But he same kind of invective and despisement that Carville openly displays to progressivism is the same thing that no doubt many voters - especially younger voters - picked up from McAuliffe.
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In order for there to have been a Civil War, a critical mass of southern whites had to buy into the notion that the war was righteous and necessary, even if they didn't own slaves. Otherwise, why die for a cause for which you had no vested interest?
Logically speaking, if they didn't own slaves, then nothing was being demanded of the southern citizenry by the north that required them to change. So either they agreed with the position of the wealth, landed, slave-owning gentry that it was the god-given right of...
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It's part of their ethos, mythology and self-esteem. Then if they are so wedded to their past, the question is why should anyone else move on when they clearly haven't?
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The democrats have been getting around to addressing those issues for years, decades, and somehow they always wind up on the back burner. And black voters have been loyal and patient, no doubt to a fault.
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Kyrsten Sinema may be beginning to crumble regarding Biden's agenda, but it's too little, too late. Now that the agenda has been largely whittled away and is a shell of it former self, she knows like her constituents know that she didn't begin to give until her donors were happy.
It's almost certain that she will get a primary challenge. And, no matter how much donor money she gets, that will not make up for lost support. She has betrayed her voters, and everyone in America who needed her to be honorable and forthright. That bridge is now burnt.
None of her actions have been about the public good, but about her personal benefit. Her actions and those of Manchin have made the chances of retaining the majorities and the work required to do it exponentially harder. She and Manchin have acted in complete bad faith.
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