• @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

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        96 months ago

        I always hate it when people tell me that I should eat the food that guy A farted on, because guy B will shit on it… rather than us together being able to say “hey maybe people shouldn’t be sticking their asses on our food.”

        …But without fail, that same person saying “everyone should be so thankful for guy A” seems to almost enjoy scolding those complaining about ass touching their food more-so than even fathoming to recognize that maaaaaaaaybe “guy A should stop farting on people’s plates.”

        • @surewhynotlem@lemmy.world
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          196 months ago

          First past the post voting is horrible. But until we get ranked choice, either hold your nose and vote, or understand that not voting is EXACTLY EQUIVALENT to a vote for whoever you hate most.

          CPG grey did a great video on why first past the post sucks.

          • @Linkerbaan@lemmy.world
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            Well said. And we’re NEVER going to get ranked vote with Biden or the current Democrats. Voting Democrat only keeps the two party gig going longer. How long has it been now, 150 years of the same back and forth?

            Unless they start to feel the need to change anything they will never do it if you keep voting for them when they act like this.

      • @fiercekitten@lemm.ee
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        -16 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.

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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!