by dexeron » Thu Jun 11, 2020 7:13 pm
The last four years have done more to "radicalize" me than anything that's come before. Hell, even just since the freaking primary this year, I've lost a lot of faith in the politics of incrementalist reform. I'm not really "revolutionary" like you are, but I can't in good faith call myself a Democrat anymore.
But yeah, it's wild seeing topics and ideas that once were just completely off-limits are being bandied about in the mainstream dialogue. The sad thing is, that's entirely the other side's fault. Their inability to rein themselves in has led to this place. If George Floyd's death were followed by token "reforms" and apologizes, or hell, the police just refraining from showing their unwashed ass for five minutes, this probably would have sank back into the background like every other time. But now they're beating journalists and white people, and that's got everyone's attention. I mean, it's an awful indictment of our society that this has been going on for decades, and few have really cared. Black people get murdered by cops all the time, and no one seems to care. But a couple white kids get beat on camera, and suddenly it's an issue worth addressing. It really shows where our priorities are as a nation, I guess.
But, like I said, the cops couldn't t control themselves. They couldn't be satisfied with hegemony; they wanted more, and they overreached, and now people who were always able to ignore the problem before are suddenly saying "Wait, they're attacking people who look like me now! Maybe we should do something about this?"
I still don't know if it will ultimately accomplish anything in the long-term, but it's still huge that things like defunding the police or prison abolition are actually being talked about as mainstream topics.
It also pisses me the fuck off, because so many of you leftists in 2016 were like: "Well, Clinton would mean more status-quo and nothing would change. At least with Trump maybe things will get so bad people will actually stand up and demand change." God damn you for being right.