Quote from: Devlyn Marie on February 12, 2017, 04:06:36 PM
"You ask me to respect that?"
No. I'm asking you to not lump me in with those people.
Hugs, Devlyn
Devlyn, I think almost all of us don't lump you in with any of the nastier affinity groups in society. You're obviously a good person.
I was a member of a major political party until a few years ago. The county chairperson actually had me struck from the rolls, when I refused to swear an oath of fealty to her, personally. She wanted all persons going to the state convention to swear to vote only as she directed. That sort of defeats the purpose of a vote, in my humble opinion. I protested this in a general meeting and made her uncomfortable before others, resulting in my banishment.
This is the same person who, more recently, promised me that I would be one of the first ones sent to the camps once the new administration was in place. It's nice to know that some members of the apparatchik have plans worked out. I wonder if they'll be teaching basketweaving or macramé in her camps?
There are good and decent individuals in all political parties. The ones in power at any given time, enabled by the members of their party, are the ones that make me nervous. I don't know why they might do in the interest of appealing to their base. Certainly they are not concerned about getting MY vote if they do not consider me part of their base. If I am not in their base I am just part of the Other, the outsiders traditionally daemonized to provide a common enemy for the base.
Since I am not part of the current administration's base, I can be reasonably sure that anything done that is favorable for me is purely accidental, as there is no interest in currying my favor. There are other factions within their base for which actions favorable to them would be unfavorable to me.
This makes me wary. As someone transitioning in public and an activist, I might be considered a target by certain factions.
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