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MM Writes ([personal profile] marahmarie) wrote in [community profile] thisfinecrew 2017-03-13 06:26 am (UTC)

Similar to this, perhaps, I believe in celebrating successes and wins. We've already made small but important inroads against this administration, and every time we win any battle against it directly (ie, against their so-called travel ban, which was only a partial win, but which still might get struck down, as at least five states are suing over the rewritten version) or indirectly (Texas congressional maps have been judged to violate the Voting Rights Act or to be unconstitutional, an argument that's probably moving on now to the Supreme Court) I feel it's helpful to get the word out, and to celebrate these moments in clearly joyous ways.

1) it will make many of us feel better (doing so has actually done a lot for me, personally and I like to think it helps others who read what I write, as well)

2) it shows the other side we're rooting for their ugliest plans to fail

It's important to show a united front not just in contesting and fighting wrongs and injustices but in celebrating wins - and not just to stave off the exhaustion of So Much Wrong hitting us on a daily basis, as it does, and will. If we don't show them we acknowledge their losses and why they deserved them, they don't have any lesson to sit back and learn from. I think shaming the other side, when appropriate, even if just in outlining why we won each time and celebrating wins is needed to boost morale and show the other side people do care about the outcomes in more than a rushed "Cause of the Moment" way.

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