• Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod
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      93 months ago

      The neat part is that, for me, voting is also a vote for the candidate I don’t like.

      • @[email protected]
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        13 months ago

        So I guess it comes down to which one will do the least harm to what you feel is the right thing. Both have had a term as president so we have a pretty good idea on how exactly they’ll act in their second one.

    • @natural_motions
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      63 months ago

      No. Voting for the candidate you don’t like is voting for the candidate you don’t like.

      • Xhieron
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        233 months ago

        If the Republic plunges into a dark age, for example because democracy ended, and you stayed home when your contribution could have prevented it, you’re still sharing in the blame. No amount of smug self-righteousness will wind back the clock. You already have one previous devastating administration and an insurrection worth of warning.

        Do you want to keep the Republic, or not?

        • @natural_motions
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          53 months ago

          Imagine describing not supporting genocide as “smug”…

          We’re in this predicament directly due to 40 years of neoliberal strategy. There’s no one to blame but people who continue to reward “less evil” dems with power.

          Do you want to keep the Republic, or not?

          Corporates Dems are Republicans. When are you guys going to grasp this?

          • @[email protected]
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            203 months ago

            The genocide argument is a really bad one. Yes the Biden administration is culpable. The Trump administration would pump more money into it and start parading around the genocide like it’s a good thing.

            There’s voting for the side who might get tired of the public opposition and stop funding that shit, or letting the genocidal wannabe dictator win.

            • @natural_motions
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              23 months ago

              You’re thinking in terms of a single election cycle. That’s why neoliberals are able to keep doing this every single election, how they get you to accept genocide.

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                Okay, so we punish the Democrats and the Republicans necessarily win as a result. Hopefully that’s not a controversial assumption.

                How many such intentional losses should be planned on so that we can get the Democrats try to move left to recapture support? How are we going to ensure they try to better court the left instead of moving to the right?

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                  I’m always so confused by this argument because “punishing the Democrats by letting Republicans win”…wouldn’t the assumption just be that the people WANT a more right wing government?

                  Wouldn’t that simply encourage politicians to be like “Oh, the crazies won last time. Maybe that’s who our voting block is now. Maybe it’s time to also be crazy.”

                • @natural_motions
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                  23 months ago

                  You’re asking me how much Dems have to lose in order to understand why they’re losing and to stop playing chicken with our democracy?

                  How would I know that? You would hope one lost election to a reality TV star rapist would be enough to prompt a post-mortem, but the idiots learned nothing from 2016 so I would imagine it might take a while for it to sink into their thick skulls. How long does it take someone to add 2+2?

                  • @[email protected]
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                    53 months ago

                    I’m not asking you to read minds. Just to explain how this works in your mind. I understand the frustration, and desire to express it, and the expression I’m, possibly incorrectly, assuming you have is to not vote for them. What is the process by which this accomplishes more than making Republicans win elections, and pushing the Democrats to the right?

              • @[email protected]
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                83 months ago

                Okay, so when the election happens, vote to keep the fascists out of power, and every other day the 4 years in between do something to push politics in the direction you want it to go.

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                No I’m thinking in terms of we cannot revive the dead so let’s not put the genocidal wannabe dictator in power for 4 years. I clearly can’t stop what’s currently happening but I’m sure as hell not going to vote in a way that results in more people dying more quickly.

                You mistake accepting genocide with trying to prevent a worse genocide.

        • Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod
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          33 months ago

          Do you want to keep the Republic, or not?

          I don’t want the republic but I don’t want fascism either

      • @[email protected]
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        113 months ago

        Enjoy having your bodily autonomy stripped away and turned into a baby making factory because you don’t understand the concept of harm reduction.

        • Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod
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          83 months ago

          The fact that this is even on the table is why I’m upset. A sane government would not let that sort of thing happen. But we have a majority of the Supreme Court nominated by two presidents who lost the popular vote because a bunch of slave owners over 200 years ago were butthurt at the idea that the popular vote for president wouldn’t go their way.

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            The Electoral College was also established to aid in guiding uninformed voters. It was logical to implement it for presidential elections, since most people wouldn’t have heard about the policy or platform of either candidate.

            We have the Internet now, so that point is moot.

            • Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod
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              13 months ago

              Exactly. Our government is like we took an 18th century sailing ship, bolted on a steam engine, piled it full of people, and then strapped on some wings so it could fly to the moon.

              The structure of our government is so anachronistic I don’t know why people are upset it’s working so horribly.

              • @[email protected]
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                The most important thing left out of the Constitution were the instructions on how often to update it.

                • Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod
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                  23 months ago

                  There are instructions, but those instructions were also modified at the behest of slave owners who wanted an outsized influence. So we can’t update it without risking something even worse.

                  What should have been added was the requirement that it be updated every 20 years.