• SaltSong@startrek.website
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    4 days ago

    The DNC can do far better, yes. But the voters can also do better. Thinking critically is an important part of participating in democracy.

    As I said before the election, there was no option that did not include US funded murder of children. If Trump had been an outspoken opponent of the war in Gaza, (and we had any reason to believe him) then I could see the argument. But that was not the case, was it?

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      3 days ago

      I appreciate the pragmatism, and for what it’s worth, I agree with your logic but voters aren’t pragmatists. They engage emotionally, which is why reactionary movements thrive.

      Republicans offered an identity rooted in tribalism, fueled by fear, anger, and even hatred. Yet even a hateful tribe is still a tribe. In an era of loneliness and division, the group that accepts you flaws and all holds a powerful advantage. The side effect? Politics becomes emotional, not intellectual.

      And let’s be honest: It’s hard to blame voters for disengaging. First-past-the-post, ‘lesser of two evils’ voting is demotivational at its core.

      When every election feels like damage control, idealism withers.

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        3 days ago

        Agreed on all points. But rational thinking is necessary for a functioning democracy.

        As you observe, that’s one reason we don’t have one.