I came across a post requesting to remove Nutomic from the Lemmy devs due to a comment he made here. In it, he suggests that the ruling class promotes both LGBTQ+ rights and transphobia as a means to create division among the working class. I’m curious to hear your thoughts on this perspective. Do you agree or disagree with his viewpoint? What other topics do you believe are used to divide the working class? Let’s discuss!
If the best course of action is the only choice then there isn’t a choice at all.
For example we might know that universal healthcare is better for society in almost every aspect, however people might feel that they prefer lower taxes regardless of the benefits that universal healthcare might provide and so they vote against a measure to establish universal healthcare. This is the people choosing out of their own free will to vote against their best interests, democracy is ok with bad outcomes that result out of collective choice. The progressive movement is not ok with negative outcomes, and as such will always choose the best course of action.
Democracy is choosing the “best” answer by votes.
You assume that your answers are the best, but so does everyone else. Supporting an alternative doesn’t mean that you oppose democracy, it means you support raising awareness so more people will agree with your ideas and WANT to implement them.
What if the people never agree with you? What if you can never convince them that for example transgender women should be able to use the women’s bathroom? What if people elect officials that pass laws to make sure they can’t? Would you accept that outcome peacefully as part of the democratic process? Would you be content with what the people have chosen? Democracy can be as tyrannical as any other system, for progressives there is a moral imperative to not accept outcomes that hurt people even if it is done through the democratic process.
Things are scary now, I’ll give you that. But, we are a lot better with trans acceptance than we were 30 years ago.
There may be some setbacks from what’s happening now, but it will eventually lead back to progress and society will be a little better than it is today.