With the midterm elections just days away, Mark Ruffalo, Don Cheadle, Rosario Dawson, Natalia Cordova, and Clark Gregg are on the bill for a fundraiser for Wisconsin Democrats.
15.10.2022 - 07:03 / foxnews.com
In your head, you always imagine the revolution when it starts. It'll start with tanks and gunfire with chaos and soldiers in the street. You'll know when it comes, but it never does.
Instead, the really big changes to American life, the profound ones that affect all of us forever, those changes almost always begin quietly with gentle pleas for tolerance. We'd like to do things a little differently, they tell you. We'd like to make a change to some custom or belief that people have been attached to for the last few thousand years, but don't be alarmed.
It's not a big deal. You don't even need to participate. All we ask is that you let us live the way we want to live.
That's always the pitch and of course, you always agree to it. Why wouldn't you? Who could say no to that? Some guy down the street wants to wear a dress? OK, fine, have a party. It doesn't affect you.
You don't have to wear a dress, so go ahead. Live and let live, but it turns out that's never actually the deal.The guy down the street wears his dress, but after a while, that's not enough for him. He's still angry and for some reason, he's angry with you.
And that doesn't make sense because you're the person who had no problem with him wearing a dress in the first place. What did you do wrong? Well, the problem is you're not wearing a dress and neither are your kids. Your normal-person clothes, the ones you've always worn, are suddenly immoral.
You've got to change immediately. Now, wait a second, you say, that's not what we agreed to. You do your thing and I'll do mine. Remember? They don't remember.They don't care.That's not how it works.
With the midterm elections just days away, Mark Ruffalo, Don Cheadle, Rosario Dawson, Natalia Cordova, and Clark Gregg are on the bill for a fundraiser for Wisconsin Democrats.
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