

Was going to say, those recent UK council elections where Reform won 30% of the vote kinda disprove this.
Was going to say, those recent UK council elections where Reform won 30% of the vote kinda disprove this.
One could argue that anyone paying taxes to the US (or any US-allied states) are “part of the problem” in that they’re partly paying for a state that is dead set on exterminating all life on the planet by accelerating climate change and embracing fascism (or, at the bare minimum, doing nothing major to oppose it). But the people paying those taxes are only doing so under threat of violence, imprisonment, or death. I think anyone who opposes this state of affairs is not part of the problem. They might not be part of the solution, which imo would require engaging in activism to attempt to overthrow the current state of affairs, but they’re neutral at worst. I’d like to think I do enough to fall under the former umbrella, and so would not think of myself as “part of the problem”.
The people who are “part of the problem” in my mind are three groups:
You forgot Women’s Beach Volleyball.
Reading the wikipedia article on Pakistan’s nuclear doctrine and thinking it looks good until I get to this: