In the face of ‘eradication’, one trans activist is preparing to fight – and she’s sick of silence and neglect from her supposed allies. Raquel Willis tells Io Dodds why Republican bathroom bans are everybody’s problem

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What difference does it make if they lose so hard anyway that they are politically impotent?

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The difference is: to win you need as many people voting against the GOP as possible.

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Since there won’t be a major election for another two years, now seems like a perfect time to criticize the hell out of Democrats.

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Those criticisms don’t disappear at election time. They get used as ammo by bad faith actors to convince voters to not vote/vote 3rd party/vote GOP.

Giving the GOP more power

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I see we’ve learned nothing from the election. “I’m less shit than my opponent” is not a winning play.

Instead why don’t we ask why over a third of the electorate doesn’t bother voting? For either side.

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I see we’ve learned nothing from the election. “I’m less shit than my opponent” is not a winning play.

What does this have to do with inflation aka the reason democrats lost?

Saying you need more votes than just the trans community and their allies to beat the GOP is not saying “I’m less shit than my opponent”.

Instead why don’t we ask why over a third of the electorate doesn’t bother voting? For either side.

I did, they said they don’t care about politics.

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