• @Lauchs
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    43 months ago

    Minimizing genocide, albeit in the classical sense of the word which is to reduce the amount of. This should be an inarguably good thing so voting for the less genocide party doesn’t seem complicated.

    Now admittedly, if all the kids and keyboard warriors had been so staunchly opposed to US foreign policy, showing up to the Democratic primary would’ve been the move. Unfortunately, elder voters crush the youth despite being a smaller portion of the population so, unsurprisingly, American policy tends to reflect their views.

    But hey, bitching on the internet is surely almost as good as voting in the primaries, right? Wait…

    • @SirDerpy
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      3 months ago

      The younger adults showed up to a primary and won it. But, unfortunately, the SCOTUS ruled that private organizations can nominate whomever the fuck they want regardless of the outcome of the vote. Those adults don’t vote anymore.

      It’s certainly their fault. /s

      • @Lauchs
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        23 months ago

        Uhhh, which primary are you thinking of? I could be wrong but I’d be stunned if the 25 and under crowd outvoted the over 65 in any primary in the last quarter century.

        And is the SCOTUS ruling you’re confused about Citizen’s United?

        • @SirDerpy
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          3 months ago

          You moved the goal post then assumed I was an idiot. This was a time when you probably should’ve asked one good question. If you do so now perhaps another user will answer.

          • @Lauchs
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            13 months ago

            What? Which goal posts did I move? You can feel free to use whatever goalposts just give me the primary you’re thinking of and the age range you’re including.

            Also still waiting on whatever wild SCOTUS ruling you’re thinking of.