Tuesday, February 27, 2018

what i am presenting is a secular left, and then arguing that it has no common cause with a "religious left" at all, which is in truth just the same thing as the religious right. a trojan horse, if you will.

the secular left is a far less racist choice than any religious left would be, and prioritizes equal rights for everybody, regardless of what obsolete bronze age texts claim, or what internalized systems of heteropatriarchy push down.

so, a secular left is not interested in debates about abortion or queer equality.

what i want to happen is for a competition to take place and voters to make their choice: do they want a secular left or a religious one?

again: i claim you cannot have both, and that the so-called religious left should realign on the right, where it belongs.

clearly, we don't like each other, do we?

so, let's let voters decide which option they like better.

i understand that i will lose this argument with older voters, including most millennial voters. but, i think my arguments will be quite well received by younger voters, over the upcoming years.

you can choose irrelevancy if you'd prefer. what do i fucking care?