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  • The fact that it was legally mandated is good evidence that it is [necessary].

    P1 If X was legally mandated then that is good evidence that X is necessary.

    P2 Slavery was legally mandated (in the USA)

    C1 There is good evidence slavery is necessary.

    P3 [insert other silly/abhorrent thing here: ICE in general, state murder…] was legally mandated.

    C2 There is good evidence silly/abhorrent thing is necessary.

    Personally I’d reject P1, the law isn’t an arbitrator of mortality, or truth. Due to C2 I’d side eye anyone who says it is.





  • I was recently listening to Behind the Bastards: How the Liberal media helped fasicm win.

    Chilling how little they, the media, learned. They’re still infantalising the left while proping up the right. Few lessons to be learned beyond “oppose fascism as violently as you dare as soon as you can”.

    For me, I’ll vote Green, encourage others to vote Green, hope some Lab/Lib/Con voters learn some history and vote Green. If/when Reform win, reasses. Not particularly violent, history won’t remember me well.



  • But the problem is the same problem it’s always been with UK politics that first past the post doesn’t actually allow for any change or for the greens to get in.

    FPtP does no such thing, look at how Reform are polling. It would be foolish to think FPtP will protect you from them. FPtP does mean that a non-majourity of votes can take all of the power. The right have gotten sick of Conservative so have taken their votes elsewhere, the left can do the same. Let Con-Lab-Lib fight over the few neo-lib votes remaining.

    That said, I voted Green last election and intend to vote Green next election. So I’m biased.