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Minimum wage increase? LGBTQ rights? Hell, even segregation took a few decades to fully go away, and depending on who you ask, it still hasn't.
Of course we should be disruptive and protest and riot. But let's also focus on one issue at a time instead of saying "anything short of perfection in a single step is not worth fighting for at all"
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Uh...
The federal minimum wage was last updated in 2009...
What was the campaign slogan of the president who won the 2008 election? I can't remember, but I'm pretty sure his campaign wasn't about sudden change was bad and we should move things slowly.
Besides, we're talking about incremental change. And I guess "every 15 years" would be an increment, but Biden hasn't talked about raising it, and trump won't, so the best we can hope for is "every 20 years"?
Like, you didn't get three words in before you started arguing my point homie.
You're too hung up on labels and not on how most voters want the same stuff.
If you want incremental change with the federal minimum wage, neither party is giving you what you want.
The federal minimum wage in the United States when it was introduced was $0.25. Any increase since then is exactly the kind of incremental change that OP was talking about.
And, yes, we have to fight for even those incremental changes. But they are always more longstanding than the kinds of changes that result from an idealogue riling up his followers to revolt, which will be overturned as soon as the next idealogue amasses a big and angry enough following.
Lol.
Cool, I'll buy your car for a billion dollars and make incremental payments.
I'll pay a penny a month, and increas a penny every month. That's an incremental rate, right? So it's just as good as paying at sale. In about 83 million years it'll be paid off, do t get impatient, the amount keeps increasing incrementally, you'll be paid eventually.
Hell, I'm being generous setting the schedule now, I could make you go decades wondering if incremental change will happen at completely unknown increments
I can tell you're young because you don't seem to be capable of grasping decades let alone centuries as a measure of time. How long do you think human civilization has been around? How long has our current civilization been building toward today? You want everything you want now or else it's not worth fighting for? Every luxury and right we enjoy now is the result of decades and centuries of progress.
If you're not happy with working toward a better future for those who come after us, and you want all the benefits of the future now, you're just selfish and don't have the mental fortitude to cope with the real world. What you want isn't happening in your life time. The best you can hope for is to do a little better at a time, and sometimes there'll be setbacks, but in general we keep pushing forward.
The times when we fall several steps back are when rash idiots back a revolution that they barely understand.
Hell, even if the "revolution" happened today it would take at least a generation to recover. We're taking years or decades without the already-inadequate food, healthcare, interstate commerce, and civil rights protection we enjoy now...and that's best case scenario where we stay 1 country. More likely, we'd devolve into something like Europe before the EU.
You know, when I wrote in the original post that leftists didn't read more than the first sentence of a comment before writing a reply, I thought I was exaggerating.
What about LGBTQ rights and segregation?
It says a lot your main complaint with "leftists" online is they ignore the gold standard of Russian propaganda...
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gish_gallop
If you can't go a sentence before saying something false, don't expect people to write about everything else false you said and refuting each falsehood one at a time.
Like, you're the one saying this happens often to you, I'm just trying to help you understand why it always happens.
If you admit the first thing is wrong, most people will move on to the second. No guarantees how long their keep going
You have exactly one comment to do that before I report you for being a troll.
What?
You asked me to name one social change that had occurred over decades instead of all at once when the dam burst. I named three. The first of these, admittedly, was the least convincing. You only addressed that one.
Move on to the second, like you said.