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Here's the full question (since Lemmy has title character limits): "With all the stuff going on with this administration and the Supreme Court, is it gonna take a revolution to stop this damn administration and the SCOTUS from curtailing people's freedoms and liberties at this point because we're way past the point of reform?"

Oh and how do you fight doomerism these days?

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I wouldn't say we're past the point of reform, we lack the political will in our elected representatives and the numbers to force the issue. It is possible, but very unlikely, that we could flip the house and senate with enough progressive politicians that reform would be possible. However the establishment democratic party is unwilling to take the necessary steps or support the needed candidates. Their aim seems to be to become more centrist than they already were and maintain the status quo.

Unfortunately though the reality of the situation is very complex, ambiguous, and inundated with misinformation. Most reforms in the federal government won't change the policies in red states, which are by far more egregious than what's happening in Washington. While it's likely true that there are no true red states, just gerrymandered purple states, there are still a sizable portion of the US population that want some or all of what's going on in red states and the federal government.

There doesn't seem to be enough political will among the left to carry out a revolution. Even if there was, there are almost as many right wingers (who are better armed, equipped, and trained) who would stand in opposition and turn the revolution into the second civil war.

Realistically while there are things that could be done to mitigate or stop the far right, not enough people seem to have the bravery, resources, and will to do what needs to be done.