This is a great time for those of us who are only occasional letter writers to get a few letters out there! I personally am looking forward to writing a "happy retirement" letter to Bob Casey.
I wonder how many women are like me and, after leaving the Democrats because of the party's attempts to mandate the recognition of "gender identity," found so many other things to dislike about the party that it would be hard to go back? The censorship issue is a big one for me. Even if party leaders said, "Okay, we were wrong. Men aren't women after all. We still want to maintain the categories of 'hate speech' and 'misinformation' so that we can decide what you say in the future, though," I wouldn't go back. I suppose, most of all, I won't go back until the party starts holding real primaries. To me, the main point of being in a party is helping to choose its candidates and, by extension, its policies.
I will never forget the email Bob Casey's office sent me after I sent him my position on Single-Sex sports. It was dripping with condescension and waxed on about the difficulty of transitioning. What difficulty? Like magic, a mediocre, porn-addled, terminally online loser becomes a stunning and brave totem of righteousness? It still makes me angry.
This is a great time for those of us who are only occasional letter writers to get a few letters out there! I personally am looking forward to writing a "happy retirement" letter to Bob Casey.
I wonder how many women are like me and, after leaving the Democrats because of the party's attempts to mandate the recognition of "gender identity," found so many other things to dislike about the party that it would be hard to go back? The censorship issue is a big one for me. Even if party leaders said, "Okay, we were wrong. Men aren't women after all. We still want to maintain the categories of 'hate speech' and 'misinformation' so that we can decide what you say in the future, though," I wouldn't go back. I suppose, most of all, I won't go back until the party starts holding real primaries. To me, the main point of being in a party is helping to choose its candidates and, by extension, its policies.
I will never forget the email Bob Casey's office sent me after I sent him my position on Single-Sex sports. It was dripping with condescension and waxed on about the difficulty of transitioning. What difficulty? Like magic, a mediocre, porn-addled, terminally online loser becomes a stunning and brave totem of righteousness? It still makes me angry.