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The hateful language on display here isn’t transphobic, but good ol’fashioned sexist.

Defending her isn’t popular here (or anywhere, really), but....

If your arguments are so strong, why didn’t you stay and put them forward? Cece Telfer ranked 390th in the men’s division in 2017, took a year out for testosterone, and then ranked 1st in the women’s division in 2019. I still haven’t heard anyone attempt to explain how that’s possible if testosterone levels the

What is it you want or think you have a right to? No one forced you to come here and broadcast to everyone you’re not vaccinated and have no expectation to get vaccinated. That is something you could have kept to yourself. I’m at a loss to understand why you seem to be under the impression, that having chosen to

Interesting take. I guess I see a lot more "We've tried nothing and we're out of ideas! Now if only that loudmouth AOC and Omar would shut up and learn their place..."

It’s not about the word woke though, it’s about all the words that are thrown round connected to it.

Are there any other words you think once a person says, it justifies the listener completely discounting their opinion?

“Woke” as a descriptive word has, as so often happens with language around marginalized folks, taken a very fast pace on the euphemism treadmill. Few people using it know the original meaning, even less those who hear it,so Carville is correct that people don’t speak that way. Woke in the original is so perfectly

My mother is a native spanish speaker - and longtime social worker -and she’s so confused by latinx. Like - truly it’s harder to get more “woke” than someone who worked at planned parenthood for twenty years and has been marching for immigrant rights since the 70's and she’s just like “que es latinsh? latiness? How do

I don’t think he was wrong.  He is correct in saying that all this stuff is just coming across as incredibly snobbish, turns off the majority of voters in this country (even if they agree with the ideals being discussed) and has helped create a division within liberals and shows just how horrible we are at direct

Please say this louder...Latinx makes absolutely no fucking sense in relation to the language.

White liberals assuaging their white guilt is super important OK? They don’t go by what the actual people they are supposedly lifting up say, they go by what they think those people should say/think. They’re not allies, they’re fetishists. And that isn’t helpful IMO. Carville is absolutely right in that Democrats

Ugh. He so missed all the points. Social justice is not the villain. Rural white voters are not the absolute get for Democrats. Even if they were, this anti-woke rhetoric isn’t the way to win them. (Try actually punishing greedy bankers & corporations screwing everyone over.) Democrats already win. They’re getting

In the article Carville himself says that those policies you mentioned are popular among voters. Carville said. “Most people agree with us on health care and minimum wage and Roe v. Wade and even on the climate. So why can’t we leverage that?” He doesn’t oppose those things.

Latinx” has not caused me or the other Latinos in my family to stop voting for Democrats. But the term is obnoxious, grating, and I can definitely see it turning some people off, so much so that they may not even want to hear what you’re saying as soon as “Latinx” leaves your lips.

I hope one day we’ll be able to pass bills with specific trans rights and protections”

My regret is that more rich people like him won’t share his fate.

I mean they’re folks who have been the subject of relentless union busting campaigns. Giving up after one unfair fight seems pretty defeatist to me, or like an excuse to disengage when the work gets hard.

For all her new age, spiritual, “love conquers all” stuff, which admittedly was quite cringey, Williamson was a better, more serious, more thoughtful candidate than Andrew Yang, and it’s nuts that she emerged from that primary as a joke while he somehow emerged as a Serious Policy Guy, despite having all around

Prove that statistic because I don’t believe it for one bit.

To me, “Blue Lives Matter” is just a racist reaction to BLM. The point is to draw attention away from BLM and towards the very people killing them (the cops).