• @asdfasdfasdf
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    6 months ago

    I think a better example than the Git one I gave is the whole idea that anyone anti-Trump needs to vote blue no matter who. I was a huge supporter of Sanders, but I do not want to support Clinton. The entire vote blue no matter who thing really exemplifies exactly what we’re talking about here: it doesn’t matter if you dislike Clinton or Biden - you need to vote for them because they aren’t Trump.

    Your actual opinion doesn’t matter. You need to vote for the candidate your party picks. Seems pretty authoritarian to me.

    • Veraxus
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      06 months ago

      To build on my response to your last comment: you walked right into the answer but didn’t see it.

      America has two right wing parties.

      The first step toward a solution is RCV, which shifts power left… back to the people. But look at the states proactively banning RCV, because they know it removes corrupt, undemocratic power from their own leaders. And what are Democrats doing to fight this? Nothing. Because stealing choice from the American people serves them, too.

      Again, liberals are all about lip service. Pretend to be progressive only insofar as certain policies can be abused for personal gain.

      There is no leftist party in the US.