• Nougat
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    67 months ago

    Single-issue voters have always left the barn door open for all manner of fuckery to be undertaken.

    • archomrade [he/him]OP
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      -57 months ago

      One-day-every-four-years democrats have always left the barn door open for all manner of fuckery to be undertaken, too.

      • @stanleytweedle
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        77 months ago

        One-day-every-four-years democrats have always left the barn door open for all manner of fuckery to be undertaken, too.

        Those are called elections and ‘closing the barn door’ on them would be called fascism. Google January 6th if you’re confused.

        • archomrade [he/him]OP
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          -67 months ago

          Ah, I see the confusion, allow me to explain;

          a 365 day voter is one who pushes for better politics every day of the year, a one-day-every-four-years voter is one who only shows up on election day and does fuck all the rest of the time.

          The barn door for fuckery would be politicians getting to run carte-blanche on policy positions without pushback because the one-day-every-four-years voter didn’t show up except for the day of the election and now has to choose between the options already selected for them by the time they wake up.

          Fascism happens when the fascists are 365 day voters and the non-fascists are One-day-every-four-years voters.

          • @stanleytweedle
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            7 months ago

            a 365 day voter is one who pushes for better politics every day of the year

            Ah- so like a delusional self-righteous person that thinks babbling on the internet is a form of activism. Gotcha. I’m just a registered voter that votes and calls reps about important issues. Basically the same as your 365 thing but not as hilariously pretentious.

            • archomrade [he/him]OP
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              -37 months ago

              so like a delusional self-righteous person that thinks babbling on the internet is a form of activism.

              I mean it’s just as valid a form of activism as scolding people for not wanting to hold their nose to genocide on the internet, I guess.

              Biggest difference I can see is what each person finds as an acceptable level of genocide

              • @stanleytweedle
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                27 months ago

                I’m more of a realist and recognize nothing we say to each other is helping Palestinians. Voting\donating are the only material support we can offer them. But I know it’s fun and satisfying to play pretend that you’re an ally to the downtrodden.

                • archomrade [he/him]OP
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                  -27 months ago

                  I’m more of a realist

                  Those are honestly good courses of action, and I’m not here to discourage that, but what you’re describing is defeatism, not realism. It’s deciding that your representative cannot be swayed by protest.

                  I will admit taking a bullhorn and screaming at the people causing the problem is pretty cathartic. Maybe if we were all saying the same thing it would feel more effectual.

                  • @stanleytweedle
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                    47 months ago

                    It’s deciding that your representative cannot be swayed by protest.

                    Adorably naive. They’re ‘swayed’ by donors, votes, and sometimes lawsuits. At best they’ll give lip service to your protest.

                    But democracy doesn’t and can’t depend on ‘swaying’ representatives, it depends on voting in those that represent you and voting out those that do not. The 365 day voter thing is cute and all- just remember to actually vote.