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slightlv

(8,238 posts)
32. Yeah, many of us never stopped trying to get the world to the point of "growing up"
Sun May 17, 2026, 06:25 PM
May 17

We fought the yuppies back in the day, and we fight them now in anyway we can. The fight just takes on a different form when you're talking about 70 yo vs 20 yo. Today, those of us still fighting, marching, protesting, and boycotting are hard pressed to do even those things, and most of us think they're pretty useless against this administration. This is the time for the younger generations to pick up the movement and run with it just as we did...or even moreso... We were fighting for a world where everyone was treated the same... with human dignity and rights. Today, we're fighting for people just to be allowed to live. How much greater the fight. And how ill equipped we hippies and Rainbow children were against the big monied yippies and yuppies of their day. The Bush's hated us with all their might, and rigged every election and law against us. Still, we wouldn't go away. Take away our food or ability to earn a living? We didn't go away, we got right back into their faces.

I'm 70. Thanks to the yuppies we fought then and the billionaire corporate "persons" they enabled, I have both lupus and fibro. These are, near as I can tell, genetic possibilities that stay dormant until kicked off due to some environmental issue. The fact they hit women more often than men is a feature, not a bug to these people. They are terraforming this world against living, human beings, IMO. And they're doing it on purpose. They'll have ways to continue in this brave new world of unbreathable air, undrinkable water, and soil that won't grow good food. They're AI masters will find a way.

I say this only in part via /snark. I am incensed that all we tried to do back when we were in our heyday has come to nothing. But I blame "incrementalism" more than anything else. The fact we were duped into believing by our people to be satisfied with change that comes little by little, instead of striking for the common good of all. And I'm fearful of good people falling for it once again. Go along to get along speaks of tolerance, and it goes to the very heart and soul of most of us. But there are a LOT of people who don't deserve tolerance of any kind. Maga is one of those groups, IMO.

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According to Republicans, I am not human. CousinIT May 17 #1
But corporations are people. badhair77 May 17 #6
If corporations are people, they have to die at some point, right? CaptainTruth May 17 #10
Or the corporate death penalty EYESORE 9001 May 17 #12
Revoke thier corporate charters I_UndergroundPanther May 17 #39
As I recall... GiqueCee May 17 #13
No, no, no, the wasted human potential is profitable. He already said it. /nt bucolic_frolic May 17 #2
Our most valuable resources are the planet and the humans on it. Irish_Dem May 17 #3
Not just billionaires malaise May 17 #4
If you have the talent & resources to create utopia, why wouldn't you? CrispyQ May 17 #5
"Star Trek or Mad Max" PatSeg May 17 #8
And yet, those types of shows are what Americans eat up. llmart May 17 #16
Yes and we can usually tell PatSeg May 17 #28
We are living in "Idiocracy" right now. OMGWTF May 17 #19
I've lost count how many times PatSeg May 17 #29
I refused for years to watch any of the "Hunger Games" movies slightlv May 17 #31
I agree PatSeg May 17 #35
I'll go one step further canetoad May 18 #40
I haven't seen M*A*S*H in years PatSeg May 18 #45
Because "Star Trek" requires complete mastery over general and special relativity misanthrope May 18 #41
imho, area51 May 18 #44
It's more than annoying. It's infuriating and heartbreaking. Biophilic May 17 #7
It's been said the world can never really change - because it's basically meant as a spiritual boot camp peppertree May 17 #9
worse than just greed, they are genocidal - Elon Skum case in point. Blues Heron May 17 #11
Greedy white supremacists who hate women malaise May 17 #14
Don't forget all the people Eloon killed in other parts of the world by shutting down USAID. ShazzieB May 17 #27
I will never understand how my generation completely reneged on its own values. ihaveaquestion May 17 #15
DU is made up of mostly boomers. llmart May 17 #17
Yeah, many of us never stopped trying to get the world to the point of "growing up" slightlv May 17 #32
That's assuming Homo sapiens are intelligent.. paleotn May 17 #18
Selfishness and hypocrisy on the part of individuals, actually. flvegan May 17 #20
No we dont SSJVegeta May 17 #21
Yeah... like I have been saying. OldBaldy1701E May 18 #43
Bingo! c-rational May 17 #22
Fuck the GOP pfitz59 May 17 #23
heartbreaking, and maddening. barbtries May 17 #24
Wow! markie May 17 #25
Dollar Derangement Syndrome . pwb May 17 #26
I like Dollar Derangement Syndrome slightlv May 17 #33
It's a good one, alright. calimary May 17 #38
It's literally killing some Cha May 17 #30
Good day Cha! Once more unto the breach. Swede May 18 #46
"Honor, Heritage, and Courage"! Cha May 18 #47
I am a proud misanthrope! BigmanPigman May 17 #34
This just made me start crying..... a kennedy May 17 #36
imagine if all the money spent on senseless wars had gone to cancer research Skittles May 17 #37
More like devastating. What a colossal waste Republicans and right wingers are. applegrove May 18 #42
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