• @Cosmonauticus@lemmy.world
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    Well what are they suppose to do? Kiss his ass because he’s not as bad as Trump? I don’t see the issue with pointing out the hypocrisy of supplying weapons to a genocide while calling for peace at the location of a mass shooting.

    • @GentlemanLoser@ttrpg.network
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      Kiss his ass? No.

      Vote for him because he’s the alternative to a waking nightmare for a large part of my fellow Americans? Yes

      Do I wish the system was better? Yes. And to that point I’m voting for the guy who still believes in government and rule of law. If I ever want the system to change, I need to vote for the party that is interested in governance.

      If they vote for Trump they’re a garbage human. If they abstain, they’re a coward hiding behind “muh principles” while our neighbors have their rights stripped away.

      Edit: fucking tankies lol

      • GodlessCommie
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        611 months ago

        Claiming to support a better system while refusing to abandon the current one that doesn’t work is performative. Biden does not believe in rule of law or the rights of humans. He and the DNC needs to be abandoned.

        • @Rolder@reddthat.com
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          Difference is, if you vote for Trump or just don’t vote and Trump gets back in, that will make it WAY harder to change the system.

          • GodlessCommie
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            -811 months ago

            This is whats called bullshit hyperbole. Your statement assumes that if we vote blue hard enough the DNC they will change course and become representatives of the working class, and that reform can come from within the party. 50 years of ‘lesser evil’ has gone from indiscriminately locking up black men to full on genocide, and voters solution is reelect the people doing it.

            • @Rolder@reddthat.com
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              No, my point was that letting trump back in would make any and all change nigh impossible for the foreseeable future

              • GodlessCommie
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                -311 months ago

                No it won’t. There’s this insane idea among liberals that everything democrats do take time and small incremental steps. And everything Republicans do is instant and everlasting.

        • @Clam_Cathedral@lemmynsfw.com
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          Sorry, but that’s not how democratic systems that use first past the post voting work.

          The system is working as designed, the issue is that half the voting base and therefore the average independent voter has been slowly and unknowingly becoming more susceptible to choosing fascism for decades due to declining economy, increasing corporate power on a global scale, and well funded propaganda from the right.

          Biden can’t go further left or he wouldn’t have won the democratic primary, remember Bernie? Even the democrat voters decided against him, with the help of some influence (The DNC counts as a corporation too).

          Our current situation is literally what our country voted for. Changing the system isn’t going to fully fix that.

          Now if 90% of the votes went to the left for whatever reason this next election or two (and local elections), then the current right collapses and the landscape shifts back to left. Maybe we would even get an actual left party in about 8 years. We’re hardly voting for a person, but rather an entire branch of government. And you can’t get elected without votes.

          Will any of that happen? Probably not, but in a democratic system, we aren’t getting out of this garbage pile unless the majority of VOTERS reject it. Or a unified strike, or a revolution… The point is there needs to be serious majority support, and right now they’re pretty comfortable with the fascists.

          • @PopOfAfrica@lemmy.world
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            Funny how it’s always vote blue no matter who, whenever it’s a moderate running, but those very same moderates can’t suck it up and vote for a progressive. You literally just said that he wouldn’t get moderate Democratic votes if he went to the left.

          • GodlessCommie
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            -611 months ago

            A majority of us have decided to reject it by abandoning the DNC and their Blue fascist candidates. It hasnt been the independents choosing fascism, its been democrats accepting what they think is lesser evil for over 50 years. Your evil is so large it towers over people like Reagan

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          So you have no domestic policies you care about? Like being able to vote against genocide in the future? Cause Trump has a lot of policies in mind that would seem to prevent doing anything about that later down the line.

          I can’t even call it shortsighted because it’s not like the other option is even going to help things short term. If anything the other option is just going to be even worse. So I don’t really get the stance other than a nihilistic “let everything burn” response.

          • @Linkerbaan@lemmy.world
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            Forget about the Nazi genocide, think about your student loans!

            It’s like watching poor billionaires not giving a shit about anyone but themselves.

        • @Bytemeister@lemmy.world
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          Voting to support a little genocide, vs not voting and allowing a big genocide… Now where have I seen a philosophical problem like that before…

        • @Kecessa@sh.itjust.works
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          Better than not voting and ending up with a lot of genocide… Or maybe you want to go tell the people of Gaza that you’re an accelerationist and just had to let things become worse in order for them to potentially get better?

          • @bhmnscmm@lemmy.world
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            I see… Voting in support of the current genocide is an act of compassion. Right.

            As if voting blue, red, or not at all are the only options. I’m voting for the person who I decide deserves my vote. Not in support of the status quo.

            • AnonTwo
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              I assume you’ve put forth a lot of grassroot efforts in the many years in advance to give your group relevance right? You wouldn’t just make a meaningless vote to someone with no realistic chance in order to posture right?

            • @Kecessa@sh.itjust.works
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              And thanks to people like you, the group that holds itself together the most (the right) has more chances to win.

              You hate the current system? That’s perfectly fine! It’s still the system by which rules you need to play may you like it or not!

            • HACKthePRISONS
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              I’m leaning towards Cornel West but Jill Stein can still win me back. do you have a preference there?

      • @fiercekitten@lemm.ee
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        -111 months ago

        If we want the system to change, we have to get involved in local politics: pass Ranked Choice Voting, form and cultivate third parties to be viable alternatives, work to get money out politics. RCV is a very attainable goal.

        Sadly, I believe the only other option is revolution; that’s our current reality. I don’t see any other peaceful way that we could fix our corrupt and broken government. We no longer have a functioning federal government and democracy; we have an oligarchy and a political party that’s gone off the deep end into total fascism and Dominionism, with supporters who have started committing acts of terrorism when we push back against them.