If you want change here, it comes from the bottom up. But likely the most effort you want to put in is vainly checking the box next to a third party for POTUS: no effort but you can fool yourself into believing you’ve made a statement.
You guys always say that as a way to dismiss criticism. But I find the people who aren’t willing to vote for genocide are more activated. We’re marching and organizing. This isn’t 2020 with the green party or libertarians. We aren’t trying to get Jill Stein elected. We’re trying to tell the democrats they can’t take us for granted.
You don’t fix FPTP with blind loyalty either. That gets you where we are, right back in the gilded age.
I said nothing about blind loyalty, only about strategically using your vote in the presidential election.
Yet you demand it so stridently.
Vote strategically = you must be loyal
I guess. Lol
Funny how it always turns out you have to hold your nose and vote for the “correct” person even if you vehemently disagree with them.
If you want change here, it comes from the bottom up. But likely the most effort you want to put in is vainly checking the box next to a third party for POTUS: no effort but you can fool yourself into believing you’ve made a statement.
You guys always say that as a way to dismiss criticism. But I find the people who aren’t willing to vote for genocide are more activated. We’re marching and organizing. This isn’t 2020 with the green party or libertarians. We aren’t trying to get Jill Stein elected. We’re trying to tell the democrats they can’t take us for granted.
I’ve said nothing about you criticizing anyone.
This is the second time you’ve grossly misrepresented my point.
Why do you feel the need to be so dishonest in “defense” if your position?
Are you multiple people posting from the same account? Did you check the thread?