• FlashMobOfOne
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    -248 months ago

    I am one of the <1% that vote Green.

    My only agenda is shouting into the void because I am effectively powerless.

    • Zorque
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      138 months ago

      Just because you can’t solve everything all on your own doesn’t mean you’re effectively powerless.

      What does make you powerless is refusing to act because you have to be part of a crowd to help, instead of some lone avenging angel who can solve everything with a snap of their fingers.

      • FlashMobOfOne
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        No, what makes me powerless is that 99% of people who vote make the same choices every election regardless of the quality of the candidate.

        And that, I definitely cannot change.

        • @RightHandOfIkaros
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          At some point in history, voting was about picking the best, most qualified candidate.

          In recent years, voting has become picking the person that makes the other color lose.

          I wonder what the Founding Fathers would think of what their country has become.

          • @[email protected]
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            At some point in history, voting was about picking the best, most qualified candidate.

            In recent years, voting has become picking the person that makes the other color lose.

            I got some bad news for you buddy

            This issue is not recent by any stretch of the imagination.

            Also the founding fathers sucked and were constantly drunk slave holders.

            • @PugJesusOP
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              Also the founding fathers sucked and were constantly drunk slave holders.

              Hey now, let a man have his drink now and again, or we’ll put another tax on whiskey.

              The best Founding Fathers were the abolitionists among them, though. Most of the slave-holders who shat up the founding are long-forgotten by popular culture, except for Jefferson and Madison.

          • FlashMobOfOne
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            48 months ago

            I imagine most would be pleased. They only ever wanted the voice of wealthy men to matter in the first place, and now it’s the supreme law of the land.

            • @RightHandOfIkaros
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              I don’t think so, they were trying to get away from a government that pushed too heavily onto the people. Regardless, it was a question that can never have an answer, since we cannot ask them.

              • FlashMobOfOne
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                98 months ago

                When they created the United States, their Constitution only allowed the vote to wealthy male landowners.

                They’d be exceedingly pleased with the way things turned out. They never wanted common people to have any real voice beyond dying for wealthy people’s property.

    • @TrickDacy
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      88 months ago

      At least you’re honest about it

      • FlashMobOfOne
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        No reason to hide it.

        The shameful thing is being a proud Democrat or Republican after the last 40 years of regression for the American people.

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          The shameful part is people like you help usher in fascism so you can feel superior

          • FlashMobOfOne
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            18 months ago

            That is numerically impossible.

            My side has no power whatsoever.

            • @TrickDacy
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              28 months ago

              Except to starve the non fascist of a vote which you admitted to

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                That is a falsehood.

                You all deprive yourselves of our votes by failing to follow through on your promises, along with those of the half of this country that can’t afford to miss a desperately needed day’s pay in order to vote for someone they know is only going to ignore them once elected.

                Your party is the problem. You don’t get to beat people down and then pretend you’re the aggrieved party because they didn’t stand up with blood pouring down their faces and ask for more.

                • @TrickDacy
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                  Yeah it’s a falsehood unless you look at what the options are and have some ideas of what the future holds, which we do

                  What you’re doing is entirely self-interested jerking, only useful to feel (falsely af) superior

                  I gotta say your username makes a lot of sense in this context. No concern for working together with others

                  • FlashMobOfOne
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                    Thank you for your opinion.

                    Good luck with the election. Your entitlement to the votes of Greens without doing anything to earn them is definitely a bold strategy.

              • FlashMobOfOne
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                -18 months ago

                I know.

                We have no power. I’m just shouting into the void because it’s the only recourse I have.

          • @[email protected]
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            The concentration camp was never the normal condition for the average gentile German. Unless one were Jewish, or poor and unemployed, or of active leftist persuasion or otherwise openly anti-Nazi, Germany from 1933 until well into the war was not a nightmarish place. All the “good Germans” had to do was obey the law, pay their taxes, give their sons to the army, avoid any sign of political heterodoxy, and look the other way when unions were busted and troublesome people disappeared.

            Since many “middle Americans” already obey the law, pay their taxes, give their sons to the army, are themselves distrustful of political heterodoxy, and applaud when unions are broken and troublesome people are disposed of, they probably could live without too much personal torment in a fascist state — some of them certainly seem eager to do so.

            - Michael Parenti. (1996). Fascism in a Pinstriped Suit

            Many people have been living under fascism in the United States for decades, suffering under explicitly racist police and judiciary systems, fighting against explicitly fascist foreign policy, and trying to wake people up to the explicitly fascist rhetoric of both democrats and republicans.

            First they came for the Communists,
            and I didn’t speak up,
            because I wasn’t a Communist.
            Then they came for the Jews,
            and I didn’t speak up,
            because I wasn’t a Jew.
            Then they came for the Catholics,
            and I didn’t speak up,
            because I was a Protestant.
            Then they came for me,<— you are here
            and by that time there was no one
            left to speak up for me.

          • @[email protected]
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            “everything I don’t like is fascism”

            Almost every presidential election I write in a name because neither two major candidates deserve my vote. Glad I get to help “usher in fascism”.

        • @troglodytis
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          48 months ago

          Please keep voting.

          Would I recommend you vote differently than you say? Maybe, but so what. Just please vote, and encourage others to vote.

          • FlashMobOfOne
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            38 months ago

            Luckily my city has excellent early voting, so it’s not too inconvenient.

    • @[email protected]
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      You are not powerless, but on Lemmy you may feel like your opinion doesn’t matter due to the overwhelming liberal population.

      • @Emerald
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        17 months ago

        How is lemmy overwhelmingly liberal? I’d say there are more leftists then liberals here

      • FlashMobOfOne
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        18 months ago

        I’m a Green Party voter.

        I am powerless.

        • @Emerald
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          17 months ago

          I guess I gotta appreciate the honesty??

          • FlashMobOfOne
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            LOL

            It’s not a bad thing to be a Green Party supporter. Do you not support democracy?

            Oh wait, we’re talking about Democrats here. They only pay lip service to Democracy for their party alone.

            • @Emerald
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              Green Party is good politically, but they’ll never win unfortunately. So by voting Green Party you are only wasting your vote.

              • FlashMobOfOne
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                27 months ago

                No, I’m wasting my vote by rubber stamping the two parties who’ve ruined the American experience over these last four decades.