

Clearly the libs see this as an “epic dunk” against Trump. People who are already critical of Biden obviously won’t see it that way, but you’re not the audience here. The Dems know how to play to their core audience, and to them this feels like an “epic own” that energizes their base to VOTE in November.
Wait until you learn about the CPC amending its constitution during the 16th CPC Congress (in 2002) to allow bourgeois capitalist class to join the party and serve as representatives on party committees (under the guise of 私营业主 lit. private enterprise owners to substitute for the word 资本家 lit. capitalists but both essentially meant the same thing)
You may not like it but China is still the closest thing we have to socialism in today’s world (and to be clear, I still see the Soviet Union as leaps and bounds beyond today’s China in terms of workers rights and forging a humanistic society for the future, but in its absence China is the best we have today, as imperfect as it is).
I respect that. What I’m saying is that if a queer person feels unsafe about a Trump presidency and perceives a real threat to their personal safety, and in turn wants to support Harris/Dems (despite the many flaws), I’m not going to chastise them for that.
Incredible that all criticisms against Biden’s policies have evaporated in less than a month, which means that he has the free rein to do whatever he wants for the next 6 months.
I am convinced that the condition in exchange for Biden to step down is Kamala or whoever his successor is cannot touch Biden’s foreign policy.
However, if you think a little deeper than this, you’d notice that Biden has effectively set in motion an irreversible course for the United States. There is no way that the US can regain the trusts of China and Russia again, at least not for the next 20 years, and that means the declining empire only has one path forward - to maximize the destruction of the world to slow its own downfall, given that rapprochement has now become an impossibility.
Biden may be gone for good, but the next two decades of history (if not longer) have already been determined by his actions. Truly, we live in the Age of Biden.