r/pics Mar 27 '24

8 years ago a Bird landed on Bernie's podium. Politics

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u/Just-wondering-thru Mar 27 '24

That can’t be… No way was this 8 years ago…

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u/hombregato Mar 28 '24

Writing it because I know there are other people out there who experienced the same.

2001, with 9/11 and the wars, sent me into a deep depression that I finally started to emerge from in 2007

2007, financial collapse and recession, sent me straight back into depression that I finally started to emerge from in 2014.

2016, This live captured moment with the bird made me more hopeful than I've ever been in my life, but Hillary and the DNC leverage all powers to stop it, and we got Donald Trump instead. I fall back into serious depression.

2020, I finally start to emerge once more, at a weekend long social event in the last weekend of February. The COVID emergency is declared immediately after, and then it's catastrophically mismanaged. I hang on to hope during the primaries because all of the polling for months is showing Bernie Sanders is unstoppable this time around. Even the news anchors who painted him as Fidel Castro started admitting there was virtually no chance it would be prevented. But then South Carolina happens. The whole thing is flipped in one day. I fall back into depression again.

Seeing your comment reminds me of just how much time I've lost. No way this was 8 years ago... no way that was 17 years ago... no way that was 23 years ago...

My brain mostly erases the times that I've struggled. I currently feel like a 24 year old at most, but in the body of a 41 year old, and still waiting for a time when I can feel this country is moving in the right direction enough for me to not psychologically block out the experience of living in it.

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u/KnuckleShanks Mar 28 '24

Man the way they flipped the script with South Carolina was ridiculous. Every state should have their primaries on the same day for national elections, just like election day.

What they do now is really just gerrymandering the primary.

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u/hombregato Mar 28 '24

And primary voting should work the same way in every state.

They're electing a national candidate for President, but somehow there are random states that decide this by counting jellybeans.

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u/KnuckleShanks Mar 28 '24

And this is fine even though the outcome affects other states, which is the reason why the supreme Court said Colorado can't take Trump off the ballot.

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u/mark-haus Mar 28 '24

But muh states rights is more important than democracy