“We’re so divided,” a member of the state’s Republican party said from the hospital, according to The Detroit News. “I just wish we could come together”

  • kd637_mi@lemmy.sdf.org
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    I wouldn’t say this is world news. It’s barely even US national news tbh. It would be very appropriate in the midwest.social instance though if you haven’t put it there.

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      I put it in world news because recent reports of other nations’ movements from conservative to far right wing stupidity seems to be following America’s path.

      Just thought to put it here as a warning of what’s to come.

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        Really? I used to follow /r/worldnews and my experience every time someone posted a US story, even if it seemed world relatable, it was quickly either taken down or downvoted to oblivion with people yelling that there was /r/usnews for that.

        I found it a bit off putting, even if it was accurate most of the time.

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        That’s what made /r/anime_titties so great, only non-US or clearly world news allowed

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        Unfortunately American politics influences global politics. Conservatism is on the downturn because the number of people who benefit from it are stating to die off and the number of new conservative voters is not increasing. That isn’t exclusive to America. GOP talking points are an easy in for global conservatives to bring up their own “concerns” about things that are talking points but not policies. I don’t want my rights restricted any further than they have been. I’m not American just so you know.

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    Not a huge fan of the GOP ramping up political violence, even against their own members.

    Pretty dangerous.

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      We’re far beyond the point of no return on that. They’re going to be violent no matter what, so we should celebrate when they target each other instead of, well…literally anyone else.

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        We are certainly further than I like. My fears are more around what starts happing at the poll booth. Or during vote counting. I worry about what starts happening to election workers.

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          Yeah, it’s pretty terrifying. Luckily, we can all still vote by mail here in Wisconsin, so we don’t have to physically go to the polls, but the republicans have managed to put some heavy barriers in the way of it in the last couple years, even though their attempts to ban it outright have failed.

          My city used to have a mobile ballot dropoff truck, but they sued and got it banned, and they’ve also banned dropping off ballpts for other people. If you’re disabled and/or don’t have reliable access to transportation, and understandably don’t want to trust the republican-crippled USPS with your ballot, voting has become much more difficult, if not entirely impossible.

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    Spicy:

    Mark DeYoung, who chairs the Clare County Republican Party, said he heard Chapman’s attempt to enter the room and opened the door after seeing someone flip him the bird through a window. “He kicked me in my balls as soon as I opened the door,” DeYoung said of Chapman, speaking to The Detroit News by phone from the emergency room.

    … and…

    Chapman also said that during the confrontation, he removed his glasses. “When you see me taking my glasses off, I’m ready to rock,” Chapman said.

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    “We’re so divided,” a member of the state’s Republican party said from the hospital, according to The Detroit News. “I just wish we could come together”

    Who coulda thunk a bunch of egoistical policies would lead to a divided party?

    But uniting Republican is simple, you just need to bring a black person, gay person or a… woke (?) person into the room.

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    It is times like this when we realize just how wise Senator Lindsey Graham has the ability to be. His ‘if we nominate Donald Trump, we will lose, we will be destroyed and we will deserve it’ quote is so true just his timing was off.

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    “I dunno about you, Bob, but I think I’m going to vote for the Kicking Other People in the Balls party this election”.

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    Few things please me more than seeing conservatives damaging each other.