• @K1nsey6@lemmy.ml
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    -543 months ago

    I would rather vote for what I want in government and not get it than to vote against something and get it anyway. Democrats voted against Trump and his policies in 2020 and got someone keeping his worst policies, and now want someone even further to the right than Biden was.

    • @otter@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      403 months ago

      This is a completely infantile concept. You wanna throw a tantrum for something you want, regardless of how asinine or unlikely it is, and despite all facts pointing to its irrationality? smdh. 🖕🏽

      • TheTechnician27
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        3 months ago

        Look at their comment history. Joined almost exactly a year ago, had maybe 5-ish comments. Then a month ago, Harris replaces Biden giving Democrats a solid chance at the presidency, and suddenly they now have around 200 comments, every single one of them being in /c/politics and promoting Jill Stein and conflating Kamala Harris with Republicans (e.g. calling her voters “BlueMAGA”).

        I don’t care if it’s their intended goal or not; the actual effect of their rhetoric is “I want enough leftists to throw their vote away to a Russian plant so the US elects a fascist into office.”

      • @K1nsey6@lemmy.ml
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        -343 months ago

        Voting for the same people and policies and expecting a different result is the infantile concept

        • bobburger
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          213 months ago

          So voting for a random third party and changing absolutely nothing is an infantile concept?

          • @K1nsey6@lemmy.ml
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            -43 months ago

            Just to be clear how has voting for the same people expecting different results changed literally anything? We are having the exact same conversations about wages, housing, employment, healthcare education, etc. that they were having during the civil rights movements, that they were having during the Great depression. If we’re continuing to have the exact same conversations, things are not getting any better