I don't think I spend time criticizing how people react to things. react how you want to.
you can recite all the dumb **** joe manchin does chapter and verse.
im aware of it, and I too think that it's dumb and bad. itd be much better if he just voted for whatever Joe Biden says to vote for.
I just don't respond to it in the same way you do, for me it's all worth it to have Joe Manchin in WV.
-All your rants about young progressives and Twitter is exactly that
Your months-long rant in hearing about people's supporting certain types of police reform is exactly that. Especially the accusation of in here that they just wanted some sort of revenge
You quoting people mad at Manchin to take issue with them being mad at Manchin is exactly that
You have negative reactions to other people's negative reactions, and that is fair. You have issues with why people are upset at things, and that's fair. This is a discussion forum after all.
But don't act like you don't pass judgment on how people deal with the current state of affairs. You clearly do.
-The issue is that you still defend Joe Manchin. You can say you disagree with him but you still use the fact he wins in WV as a cover for all his *******. Manchin did something ridiculous...welp it must help him win so we should get too mad. Gotta be thankful for him, for the Senate, and that must override some of the anger. But at the same time, when folk breaks down what pisses them off, you always want people to know you think he should act differently. So if you wish he would act differently, then the logic must follow that you think either a) It won't hurt his chances at reelection, or b) You think getting things done is the limited time frame Dems have is the most important consideration
Because if you concede Manchin should cut this nonsense out, then all you are doing is policing people's level of outrage at his *******. And strategically deploying considerations electoral consequences to in doing so.
Being thankful that Manchin won WV (hell I gave him money for this reelection campaign, Sinema too) because the alternative was way worse, and being extremely pissed off that their ridiculous and frankly dangerous politics are not mutually exclusive.
Your stance on Machin undermines your stance of performative politics. And you try to make that make sense with the, ummm West Virginia, stuff. But while doing so, it just makes clear your stance on performative politics is not as principled as you sometimes present it.