• @Aceticon@lemmy.world
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    13 months ago

    One doesn’t need to be a Leftie to be wary of voting for a guy supporting with weapons ethno-Fascists commiting mass murder, including bombing playgrounds and sniping children playing in their own homes, even if the other guy is also a Fascist.

    It’s not by chance that merelly replacing Biden it Kamala quickly started to bring back such voter.

    The only way to think that being in the least of ways humane and not agreeing with mass murder of children is a “leftwing” thing is if you live in a country with an Overtoon Window shifted so far to the right that almost all of the political spectrum is either Fascism or pro-Oligarchy.

    • @barsquid@lemmy.world
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      63 months ago

      I too am a very left leftist and that’s why this election I will check notes do exactly what the far right rightists want by voting for a third party. There will be no genocide after we elect Jill Stein, which is realistic because if she had triple the popular votes last time she could have beat libertarian Gary Johnson. There is no possible downside because there will certainly be no genocide with the far right rightists running on a platform of bigotry while saying they will have dictatorship, that Israel should nuke Gaza, that the world should let Russia run roughshod over Ukraine.

        • @barsquid@lemmy.world
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          43 months ago

          I’m agreeing with you, friend. Mathematically only one of two candidates has any chance whatsoever. That’s why I, a very far left leftist, will do exactly what is desired by the further right of the two parties. That will achieve leftism because of reasons.

    • @MindTraveller@lemmy.ca
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      33 months ago

      You’re right. The people who put their principles above Palestinian lives aren’t left wing. They’re centrists. An actual leftist puts helping others first. Voting Democrat reduces the harm that others suffer. Abstaining does nothing to help anyone. But there are some people who will choose to let brown people in the middle east die, when they could have easily prevented it, if it means they get to have clean hands and avoid some kind of misplaced guilt. They think for some reason that a vote equals a bomb, and that choosing to be a centrist means opting out of responsibility for their government’s actions. They think they can live all alone in their white middle class suburban bubble. That their inaction means they can’t have any of the blame laid at their feet. They pay taxes to the US government, which uses the taxes to buy bombs to kill Palestinians, and these centrists think that choosing not to take responsibility for how their tax dollars are spent makes them guiltless. And that taking on a guilty conscience by accepting responsibility, is a bigger price to pay than genocide and war.

      • Diva (she/her)
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        -23 months ago

        So let me get your position straight:

        The people voting egarly for the warcriminal government: not responsible for their governments actions

        The people so disgusted by their governments actions such that they vote 3rd party: completely responsible for their governments actions

        You’re Canadian right? Go yell at people to vote in your election

        • @MindTraveller@lemmy.ca
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          33 months ago

          Yep, you got my position straight. See, the difference is whether they’re taking action to mitigate the impact of their taxes. If you do nothing, it’s your fault. If you try to make it right as best you can, it’s not your fault.

          Like I said, these non voters think votes turn into bombs and not dollars. They think every bomb dropped on Gaza has a little ballot slip in it with Joe Biden’s name on it. Us leftists know that votes for the best candidate do not make the problem worse.

          • Diva (she/her)
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            -33 months ago

            But voting for the second in command for the guy that was just bypassing congress to send weapons to the occupation doesn’t seem to be ‘taking action’ it seems to be rewarding people for participating in a slaughter (wringing your hands as you send ammunition still counts as sending ammunition)

            You have just come up with a conclusion that makes you feel good personally and are vomiting word garbage to attempt to justify it to other people.

            • @MindTraveller@lemmy.ca
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              33 months ago

              No, I can’t vote in American elections because I’m not a resident or a citizen. This isn’t about me feeling good, I can’t take any action in the election and therefore I don’t have a dog in that fight. No, my dog in the fight is my partner, who lives in America. They’re trans and I don’t want them dead. That’s my motivation for trying to prevent a genocide. That, and a general sense of universal ethics.

              • Diva (she/her)
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                That’s my motivation for trying to prevent a genocide.

                You’re demanding everyone vote for the people complicit in an actual genocide happening right now because of a hypothetical in the future (specifically one that actually impacts white people this time).

                Your ‘universal ethics’ should really extend to the victims of US foreign policy, you clearly seem to view them as expendable.

                • @MindTraveller@lemmy.ca
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                  33 months ago

                  Ah, see, that trick isn’t going to work on me because I know what you’re doing. Earlier in this conversation I said voting is the thing you do if you care about middle eastern lives. You didn’t challenge me on that. You were very argumentative, but you didn’t question that assertion. That’s because the evidence is in my favour. You ignored me saying that to avoid drawing attention to it. Then, when it seemed forgotten, you suddenly went on the attack and called me a racist, and said being a centrist is what you do if you care about Palestinians. That’s not true. If you abstain, you risk Trump bombing the West Bank. If you vote for Kamala, she forces Netanyahu to agree to a ceasefire and stop the deaths in Gaza.

                  You didn’t defend yourself when I called you a racist because you don’t have a defence. You only have an attack. You can call me a racist using your clown logic, but you can’t argue against the fact that your choice kills more Palestinians. You’re just trying to attack harder than I did and hope I make myself look guilty by denying it. Well, my defence is very simple, I’m trying to stop the genocide. And you’re choosing to do absolutely nothing to prevent the genocide from getting worse.

                  • Diva (she/her)
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                    I’m not going to challenge every baseless assertion you make, such as calling me a racist because I’m not voting for democrats. You have an unlimited capacity to vomit bullshit, I’ll be here all day.

                    Trump was in office for 4 years and there was no genocide in Gaza, he’s talking shit now - he’s also a prodigious liar.

                    If you vote for Kamala, she forces Netanyahu to agree to a ceasefire and stop the deaths in Gaza.

                    doubt - why would she have a change of heart after gaining more power?

                    Is soulism really just making up bullshit and asserting it confidently in hopes that other people are so enamored they join your cult too? lmao

                    Go organize against your own government ethnically cleaning indigenous people if you want to be useful, you aren’t stopping shit by crying about an election you aren’t participating in.