• @stanleytweedle
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    44 months ago

    So in this analogy the Cowboys are slapping rando armchair quarterbacks in the face by not caring what rando armchair quarterbacks think?

    • archomrade [he/him]OP
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      -84 months ago

      Democracy is quite literally random armchair quarterbacks deciding what to do as a team.

      Their opinion is literally the entire game.

      • @stanleytweedle
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        4 months ago

        Except the US is a representative democracy so you vote for quarterbacks, not plays. Armchair quarterbacks are just regular citizens with delusions of grandeur.

        You can call your quarterback and tell them what plays you think they should make. But babbling to strangers about what the quarterback should do is just that.

        • archomrade [he/him]OP
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          -64 months ago

          “It’s not important what you think, but if you don’t decide biden is better we’ll all lose”

          Maybe things would be better if only the reasonable adults voted? Maybe only white land owners, even, because clearly all these delusional normies are gonna ruin our election.

          Democracy means (i guess in theory, though i think it’s at least the ideal) everyone’s opinion matters the same amount. You’re right though, we’re not voting for individual policies (that’d be a lot better here), so instead your candidate needs delusional citizens like myself to think well enough about him to pick him, or anyone at all

          • @stanleytweedle
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            4 months ago

            Yeah I don’t know who told you your political opinion matters to anyone but eventually adults tend to recognize that’s not how life works.

            You can pull one of two levers- that’s the only time what you think actually matters.

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        What about signing things and going on-site and reading reports and calling people and agreeing to things and showing up at the deal in a suit so everyone can ask questions and buying the ad space and renting a place in DC and eating takeout while discussing amendments and questioning the sheriffs and consoling people in the district and speaking in favor of courageous people?

        Or is - it’s just opinions? Dang that’s pretty magical.