It's at least partly driven by their zero-sum view of the world.
Because they just about worship equity, they've taken a mindset whereby taking something away from a person is the same as giving everybody else that something. That, combined with the hegemonic, totalitarian view of the world that's very common, means that there's a two-fold drive to make every activity about their religion - and simply remove any men's spaces because it's something women don't have.
Huh, she's really going all-in on protecting CRT, isn't she?
I mean, of course she is, because this is how the DNC owns the next few generations of voters, but it's a fairly transparent "I should be allowed to break the rules because look, everybody is breaking the rules!" play...
To be clear, Jess Phillips' complaint appears to be that informing a woman about her status in regards to HPV is stressful, and that it's unfair that this burden - one that arises from cervical cancer screening - falls exclusively upon women.
Does she wish for men to be required to undertake cervical cancer screening?
Yup. Just how ... unbalanced ... the public perception of nuclear is can be shown by the 2011 tsunami in Japan.
Almost 20,000 dead from the tsunami, and what leads in the papers? Two guys copped a dose from the Fukushima Daiichi reactor incident. You'd be hard-pressed from the coverage to realise a tsunami happened at all, such was the glee with which the press reported on the nuclear incident.
I'm not opposed to them per se.
I am bitterly opposed to the reductive, childish level of debate that occurs around the entire power generation thing.
Every form of power generation has downsides. Every form. If there was one with no downsides, we'd all be using it.
Groups like Greenpeace assiduously downplay their opposition to each and every form of power generation, trying to cover up their apparent preference for returning us to the middle ages with ill-informed talk of "efficiency gains" when the kinds of efficiencies they would require - given their opposition to large-scale power generation - would violate quite important laws of thermodynamics.
When we point out the progressives and the dems for being big fucking racists
Even there, there's something of an issue. Lefties have successfully redefined "racism" as something whites do to others - at least in the media. So they can just "lolno" that entire thing and then say you, you nazi, are preaching "reverse racism" - words you'll likely never have said - a right-wing conspiracy theory.
Oh, look, an arid, dusty environment. Unsurprisingly, wind turbine blades - constructed of fibreglass or carbon fibre - don't do very well in an environment that involves ten years of constant abrasion from airborne dust.
Also, because these blades are fibreglass \ carbon fibre, they're a total bastard to recycle, to the point that most simply don't.
despite the general topic of legal civil rights being a non-partisan issue
... has the past year not illustrated that rather a lot of lefties feel that disagreeing with them is enough grounds to suspect one's civil rights?
Or, more accurately, that a person's civil rights are in fact privileges granted by the government for being a good, obedient serf and doing as you're told?
It's concerning that they're painting "whiteness" as some kind of parasitic pathology that's impossible to remove.
I mean, it's pretty obvious that they're working up to calling for at least an exile of those toxic white guys (from their own countries), quite probably more. Where else can that rhetoric lead?
The people asking for reparations want free money; I don't actually blame them for that - I might, if it was actually free. Reparations, though ... that's the kind of free money that you spend the rest of your life paying off. It makes you beholden to the type of people pushing reparations, the type of people who would happily tear down your country and mine so they could scatter the assets equitably and install themselves as some kind of feudal lord controlling us all with the scraps of what is left.
Honestly, I should watch more leftie stuff to avoid falling into my own bubble, but they're such hard work to watch, to try and clear away the dishonestly-presented bullshit to get to an actual point, that I rarely bother.