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  1. And when voters finally see seemore is a fuckwit whose liberal on gun ownership and other issues but trying to make covid vaccinations mandatory.

  2. There is an extra component to the idea of a threat to our democracy.

    It’s in the opposition to collective action, or solidarity, in response to external threat – say a pandemic.

    Some are saying that this is a threat to their freedom (imposed lockdowns and take up of vaccines).

    There is a certain cynicism to it.

    On the one hand it’s said the the lockdowns are imposed on the young and minorites to keep older white people safe (suggesting oppression of them by the white establishment). On the other it’s then said that vaccines are unsafe for the old and vulnerable poor health ethnic minorites (that the governmetn action to protect them is actually a threat).

    The number of young ethnic doctors (or so says their twitter handle) who claim the first, and number of older white women who claim the latter (or so says the twitter handle) is too glaring to ignore.

    It’s as if the arguments were designed by those seeking to divide and conquer democracy against itself. But it’s not the left wing woke leading any of this – it’s either the domestic right (pushing identity nationalists towards the freedom camp) opposing collective solidarity, or it’s foreign “mischief”.

    1. Working across intersectional lines also includes supporting and aiding the most fractional of intersectional groups, the extreme and hard right. They a minority group too, just as affected by corporate power alike.

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