• @deltreed
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    07 months ago

    Nothing to do with rigged elections or propaganda. People are realizing that neither party represents the people. It’s a fact.

    • @[email protected]
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      197 months ago

      Neither party representing the people is very very different then saying both parties are equally damaging.

    • @rsuri
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      7 months ago

      That’s pretty misleading because it depends on what you mean by “the people”. And the more complicated, less-emotionally satisfying reality is that both candidates were essentially chosen by different groups of “the people” in contested primary elections in 2016 and 2020. The system is inefficient and in fact designed to uphold the status quo, but still allows people to change it. And trying to change it by voting is a far more effective strategy than not participating and hoping the extremely status-quo biased corporate media somehow gives you attention and takes your side as a result.

    • @suction
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      27 months ago

      This is what the meme is about, people. This is the enemy.

    • @goldenlocks
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      -67 months ago

      Absolutely, this is a huge opportunity for the Green party to grow

    • @RubberElectrons
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      -107 months ago

      Would you like to put out the house fire while on fire yourself, or not?

      Dainbramage in the wild, folks.

      • @[email protected]
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        187 months ago

        Or, you can call out both parties for being shit, while still voting for the one that’s slightly less shit. Crazy, I know.

        • @RubberElectrons
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          7 months ago

          Both parties are shit. I’m a progressive 🤷

          My question still stands, if you’ll take the effort to re-read.

          E: the downvotes! Ahhhh so many downvotes! Whatever shall I do 😂

          • @[email protected]
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            67 months ago

            It depends. If it’s my house, and I live alone? I’ll put myself out first. If my wife and cats are still in the house? I’m going to work on putting the house fire out first.

            I’m a middle aged, white, het-, cis-male. I like guns–I like guns a lot–and I know the bible far, far better than almost all evangelicals. If Trump wins, I’ll be fine. I can keep my mouth shut for four years–or however long he’s alive, or his dynasty is in power–and at least get by. My friends that are LGBTQ+, non-white, are women of child-bearing age, or cant’s reasonably pass as christian? They’ll be fucked. So I’m not voting for me, I’m voting for them.

            • @RubberElectrons
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              17 months ago

              I appreciate your answer, just pointing out that it’s hard to help others if you yourself are experiencing calamity, even potentially.

              You may pass for the time being, but there will be a point where you need to say something or so something to protect one of those friends, and the facade falls.

              Am I happy with Biden? Nope. But I’m definitely not voting for the cheatin’ Cheeto, or anyone even tangentially related.

              • @[email protected]
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                17 months ago

                but there will be a point where you need to say something or so something to protect one of those friends, and the facade falls.

                Hopefully; I sincerely hope that I can act when it’s time, rather than being paralyzed by fear. But a lot of people are really good at not directly confronting abuse in a system, aren’t they? How many people acted directly to prevent the murder of George Floyd, versus filming and yelling?