#also 'why do your characters so often have alcohol abuse problems' uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
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saintambrose Ā· 4 years ago
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haha itā€™s US politics hours
listen, this tumblr has always been a fandom place since its inception and Iā€™ve not really designated it as a space for political discussion because 1) I have several other avenues for that arena of discussion and 2) escapism was the theme here; but Iā€™ve finally watched The Comey Rule and I have some THOUGHTSĀ 
and Iā€™m not really sure how active anyone is here anymore anyway, because Iā€™ve not really been around as regularly as I was before the nsfw-ban shitstorm, so. Diving right in.
Probably my favorite thing was how it painted the American right wing as this faux-centrist bastion of impartiality at first, the whole circus with HiLLaRyā€™S EmAiLs being about how they legitimately believed they could play the angle that the emails were a threat to national security all while they knew damn well it was a huge big nothingburger (with a side of hatred of women) while doing that thing that right wingers have done since the Reagan administration where they malign anything left of fascism as communism (including basic human rights) and then, predictably, you have all these very furrowed-browed old white men sitting around a conference table being VERY CONCERNED that precisely the thing they wanted to happen came true and they are completely unprepared to do damage control on the mess they engineered because WHITE MEN ARE INCAPABLE OF UNDERSTANDING THE CONCEPT OF CONSEQUENCES OF THEIR OWN ACTIONS. šŸ¤£šŸ˜‚šŸ¤£šŸ˜‚
In all seriousness. I wasnā€™t crazy about Hillary either. I donā€™t like dynasties of any kind, royal or political. I donā€™t like establishment dems who are really just center-right in the real world while masquerading as left in backwards-ass bizarro-world USA. But Iā€™m an old motherfucker now, Iā€™m well into my 30s, Iā€™m boring and watch CSPAN for leisure and shit. I read the reports coming out of the DOJ. One of my degrees is in political science, though admittedly, thatā€™s the least thing that matters, in the scope of everything else these days. But itā€™s safe to say Hillary was unfairly maligned while republicans committing atrocities exponentially worse have been treated with kid gloves for decades. A very distinct double standard has been applied here for....longer than Iā€™ve been alive, that even the most educated people on the left have refused to acknowledge for far too long. I watched that entire BeNgHaZi hearing (which is easily accessible on youtube, so thereā€™s literally no excuse not to know the facts on this), and everyone knew -- everyone knew it was a bullshit smear campaign.Ā 
So, this post isnā€™t so much a review of the miniseries more than itā€™s an indictment of the corruption of American politics. The most damning aspect being that, on principle, US politics has always had a problem with embracing progressive policy, and basic civil rights in general. Thatā€™s not news; people have known this for some time. But the thing that this miniseries really illustrated in a very cartoonish, yet succinct, way is that there are experienced professionals who hold the highest, most powerful seats of authority in this country who wonā€™t bat an eye at dedicating their entire careers to denigrating common decency, basic human rights, and even constitutional law, while being absolutely incapable of conceiving the long-term consequences of these actions, who will then turn around and concern troll over the ashes of the empire they enthusiastically helped to burn down. Itā€™s nauseating. Itā€™s infuriating. It shows a pathological disregard for personal responsibility.
Everyone was so preoccupied with their massive turgid erection for hating the Clintons (and women) that no one saw they were enthusiastically living in a henhouse built by fucking foxes. No one saw the genuine threat.Ā 
And, by extension, no one had the balls to acknowledge that age-old instinct of white men willing to engage in a scorched earth campaign simply to satisfy their worst impulses and entitlement complexes.Ā 
Can you fit ā€œWho cares if weā€™re screwing over several generations with corrupt court-packing and a flagrant disregard for checks-and-balances predicated entirely on the honor system; we just donā€™t feel like doing domestic labor or respecting women and minorities so weā€™ll continue expediting reprehensible policies that exploit the most vulnerable people in this country because we canā€™t compete in an authentic meritocracy" onto a campaign slogan banner?Ā 
I sounded the alarms on this trend 20 years ago, meanwhile. My parents and I had just gotten US citizenship, luckily months before 9/11 and the patriot act; and as an outsider looking in, as someone who had risked their life escaping a dangerous regime at an incredibly young age, I saw the warning signs in the republican party even back then. Naturally, I was denigrated as an alarmist and a butthurt liberal.Ā 
You know, Iā€™ll acknowledge that as a white person, Iā€™m not the average Americanā€™s image of what anĀ ā€œimmigrantā€ looks like. My experiences here over the past couple of decades have thrown into sharp relief how ā€œimmigrantā€ is just a dogwhistle for racist bullshit, because people who concern troll about us donā€™t seem to have many problems with us white ones. But I came out of a communist country. Iā€™m straight outta the eastern bloc. And I donā€™t think there are any words in any spoken language that can do justice to how insulting it is when americans try to americasplain communism to me. Bitch. Yā€™all donā€™t fucking know. You just donā€™t.
The point is, even back then, I could see the slippery slope republicans were tumbling down, and I can't say I derive any pleasure from being vindicated in such an extreme fashion. Like. I told yā€™all motherfuckers. TWO DECADES AGO.
People who arenā€™t familiar with US politics, and even long-term US citizens who for some reason feel like itā€™s a waste to pay attention to your own shit, seem to spend a lot of time trying to unpack what precisely went wrong. My observations came up with 1) the manipulative aspect of US history in public schools glossing over, and even omitting, the most gruesome aspects of the revolutionary war, the holocaust, and the cold war (and oftentimes, the cold war is NEVER EVEN COVERED, which is especially insulting to me, for obvious reasons); 2) the manipulative aspect of US history in public schools teaching kids that the Declaration of independence and the Constitution are unassailable doctrines of freedom and liberty, and, as such, after independence was won, no further activism to maintain democracy was needed so we can all just smoke a bowl and be complacent because all those authoritarian third world regimes we constantly ridicule and criticize can NeVeR HaPPeN hErE šŸ˜’; and 3) how limpdick both-sidesism replaced civil, comprehensive political discussion because the right spent so long abusing, denigrating, and bullying the left that it was just easier to play it safe and take the milquetoast ~centrist~ stance, which always, always, always capitulates to the lowest common denominator, which is always the oppressor.Ā 
And generally just this age-old trend of holding the victims of systematic oppression to a higher moral and behavioral standard than the perpetrators of systematic oppression.Ā 
Guys, Iā€™m tired. Iā€™m so tired.Ā 
Iā€™ve gotten a few questions over the years about why my writing is so angsty, why it always seems to follow the same themes; war crimes, PTSD, gore, torture.Ā 
I already escaped one authoritarian regime. The USA promised us one thing, and then once we got here, it started emulating the very tyrants we worked so hard to get away from. A lot of people have no idea what that feels like. How much of a betrayal that is. Especially considering all the financial and legal landmines one has to navigate just to do it, and then weā€™re punished for that, too.
I write about PTSD because I fucking have it. I write about war crimes because Iā€™ve experienced them firsthand - just as a victim and not the perpetrator. I so often write about soldiers committing them because I want to roleplay what itā€™s like to not be a victim for once.Ā 
tbh writing a fucking Hamilton fanfiction is one of the most cathartic things Iā€™ve ever done, but the extensive research Iā€™ve had to do to be able to write this thing has been low-key traumatic. Thereā€™s a lot of historical material Iā€™ve consumed that should have been covered at the most basic level of compulsory education, but conspicuously isnā€™t. And I know thatā€™s a feature, not a bug. Itā€™s by design.Ā 
Democracy - and independence, freedom, liberty, justice, civil rights in general - isnā€™t just some final xbox achievement that you unlock and then just shelve the game and forget about it for the rest of your life. You have to keep grinding to maintain it, because there will always be selfish, malicious people out there who will dedicate their entire lives playing a long con to ensure you donā€™t get the same opportunities as them. For the love of god, stop playing the both-sidesism game. From someone coming out of the eastern bloc, I can tell you with great confidence that that was part of the propaganda campaign you were fed to keep you from engaging so they could install a dictatorship under your nose. Do some self-guided historical research, guys. It can be very illuminating.
Anyway. Iā€™ve gone on long enough here, but damn, donā€™t screw this up again, guys. Today is the first day of early voting in Texas, and Iā€™m going to do my duty. When I first came to this country, after experiencing the rigorous vetting process and labyrinthine legal requirements of US citizenship, I was led to believe that in exchange for that privilege, I was personally responsible for my own civic self-education. Itā€™s so much more important than you've been led to believe.Ā 
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