• @[email protected]
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    26 months ago

    Didn’t answer the question. What happens in November/January?

    I happen to agree with you, what we have is not an actual democracy. But the two options for change are working within the system, or tearing down the system. Apathy for the system brings no change. The single most misguided idea of your little apathy movement is believing that stamping your feet in frustration is actually DOING anything.

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      What happens in November/January is that America will elect as President either a confirmed Sociopath with Fascist and Authoritarian tendencies or a confirmed Narcissist with Fascist and Authoritarian tendencies: America is getting screwed either way, the difference is in the speed of the screwing and whether you’re getting smooth talk or dirty talk with the screwing.

      Tactically, this battle is lost and has been lost for months now. The vote now only has any power to push for change at a Strategic level: what your vote for or not now can influence, is whether in subsequent elections the Democrat Party will genuinelly fear defeat and hence field a presidential candidate who actually represents his electors or if they feel confident that “our guy is slightly less evil” propaganda always works to secure their Left flank (if it works even with a Democrat candidate who is openly and activelly a supporter of a far-right ideology committing Genocide, they are bound to conclude it always works) in which case they will move even more to the Right and field an almost-Trump candidate.

      Keep voting for lesser evil no matter what and the Democrat Party will keep giving you increasingly evil options.

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        26 months ago

        We ALREADY TRIED this tactic when we got lazy and apathetic about Hillary, and that’s what gave us Trump the first time around. If we had showed up like we meant it in the primaries, we could have had Bernie.

        When we sit on our hands, the wolves lunge for our throats. It will take decades to undo the pillaging of another Trump presidency. Good luck surviving to the next election (assuming Trump permits one) if you’re gay, brown, happen to become pregnant, etc.

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          Actually the equivalent to that would be to, this time around, to not attend the primaries again, rather than to refrain from voting Biden.

          You might have noticed that you didn’t even got any primaries and the DNC just decided that the left(ish) faction of the Democrats should not get a choice and will just have to vote for the slightly less far-right supporter of ultra-racist fascists commiting Genocide so as to stop the slightly more far-right supporter of ultra-racist fascists commiting Genocide.

          Lefties didn’t sit on their hands: the election was already stollen from them months ago and the only option they have now is to either “go along with it” or “punish”.

          Game Theory indicates in this kind of setup were one side decides how to divide the cake and the other side can either accept (i.e “going along with it” and getting what little the other side allocated for you whils they get the big bulk they allocated for themselves) or reject (i.e. “punish”, since reject means they both lose), “punish” is the only option that can convince the other side to act differently in the next round and “going along with it” is guaranteed to make them act in the exact same way or worse in subsequent rounds.

          You’re not just voting for the President in this election, you’re also voting for how the DNC will behave in the next round and hence what options you will have in the next Presidential Election.

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      36 months ago

      Why should this system of oligarchic control be maintained given the amount of suffering that exists in the United States compared to other Western countries?

      The working class has a right to demand a replacement system.

      Trump is not that replacement. But neither are the Democrats

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        36 months ago

        True. Such a system shouldn’t be maintained, and we have the right to demand better. HOW is opting out of the democratic process going to do that? (Not rhetorical; please answer this)

        Whether you like it or not, It WILL be maintained, at least in the near term. Change is slow. But Trump WILL be the replacement if your plan of apathy prevails. It really is that simple.

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          26 months ago

          I’ve voted in every single election since turning 18 and have always voted Dem. So have many of my friends and family.

          And yet here we are.

          People don’t believe in our system because our system has produced terrible results. Especially when compared to countries that have produced consistently higher standards of living in our lifetimes like Norway or Denmark. Or even Germany.

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              36 months ago

              Why are you accusing me of apathy, when I just told you that I voted for Dems in every election that I’ve ever been eligible to vote in?

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      36 months ago

      Imagine what happens if millions of people choose not to turn out for the second least popular president in a lifetime? Why are you pretending that’s our choice?

      Biden can only loose about 3% of his electorate, assuming exactly the same turnout as 2020 and generalizing to the general vote count (electoral vote is much worse). How many people do you think he’s lost by supporting the most public and brazen genocide of our lifetime?

      You’re expecting all 80million people to all agree to the same comprimise you’re proposing, and we’re trying to tell you that’s not gonna happen