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Comments by "" (@thehumanity0) on "Russell Brand On AOC's 'Tax The Rich' Met Gala Dress" video.
As far as I can tell, she's mainly just influencing him in being less of a loner & getting out of his own online sphere of influence. The guy saying "in being a corporate tool" sounds like a tool himself.
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@silversurfer4441 Except for the fact that she's currently fighting for a $3.5 Trillion Infrastructure package that extremely helps Medicare patients and childcare recipients; she's currently using her leverage to fight for something important, but somehow that gets omitted from your rant because it doesn't fit your narrative. Curious.
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The fact that people are losing their minds over this shit & are able to go on incredibly long & drawn-out rants all because of a dress and free invitation is one of the dumbest things I've ever seen from leftists.
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@goonerboz6023 Do you not understand how to separate issues into simple good and bad categories? House progressives are actually using leverage right now to fight for a $3.5 Trillion infrastructure bill. I feel strongly about this one in particular because it would literally save my family tens of thousands of dollars in Medicare costs from hearing aids especially and glasses. If they back down from supporting the bill, then they no longer deserve credit & then deserve criticism again, but I'm not going to go straight to that stage because I'm not a fucking hack like you and if you actually WANT them to do the right thing, you need to encourage them when they're doing correct shit, otherwise your whole involvement in politics is simply just to bitch and complain in a self-congratulatory manner and not care about doing anything substantially helpful for people ever. If you think it's "the dumbest thing I've ever seen" to stick up for this issue & bill that would help countless people along with working to fix a good chunk of our infrastructure, then you're the moron here.
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@goonerboz6023 I agree, they should've stood strong at the time to force the $15 an hour issue and should've come up with a new plan when Sinema and Manchin tanked the bill in the Senate. I think saying "they decided to shit on the voters instead" is some serious hyperbole, but I know for certain it's especially pigheaded to not even support or encourage what they're doing now with this $3.5 Trillion infrastructure deal when they're actually holding strong with the correct strategy on a bill that has even MORE of an impact on the working class in my opinion. You sit here solely complaining about how they didn't do something correctly in the past but now ARE utilizing the correct strategy in the present, and you can't even see the irony in your argument. Get some perspective man. You simply just sound like you care more about your fabricated grudges than the actual well-being of the working class. If a bill fails, you try again, you try again until you win. The only way you truly fail is if you give up or decide to self-destructively turn against the only people fighting for the right policies even when they're employing the correct winning strategy.
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We're technically all just streams of consciousness. The difference is that Brand just seems more aware of that fact.
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@charisma-hornum-fries Amen
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He's basically saying he doesn't care & everyone is a hypocrite, so who is he to get outraged over something that has no real impact on current issues anyways.
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