• Plum
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    72 months ago

    Why?

    • @jimmydoreisaleftyOPM
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      -102 months ago

      Why not…

      You can continue supporting the status quo or raise your standards and start building for the long term.

      • Plum
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        82 months ago

        0.38% of the popular vote in a presidential election isn’t going to fix fucking anything. Vote Green locally. Get into local politics, or run for office yourself. Make a difference in your community. Jill isn’t going to save us.

        • @jimmydoreisaleftyOPM
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          -42 months ago

          Make a difference in your community.

          When did we stop doing this… I missed that message.

          Jill isn’t going to save us.

          The duopoly or no one will save us, but pushing past the status quo and fighting for basic standards does change the living conditions of the working class.

          Check out the civil rights movements.

          • Plum
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            72 months ago

            Check out Ralph Nader. I was there in the before times, Jimmy. I remember Florida.

            • @jimmydoreisaleftyOPM
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              -42 months ago

              Yes, I also know of Ralph Nader, he was that one that got Healthcare as a Human Right launched into our political discussions.

              Long term goals, while continuing to fight against the status quo, just like in the civil rights movements.

              • Plum
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                42 months ago

                He also invented seatbelts. This is immaterial in a dangerous and consequential presidential election.

                • @jimmydoreisaleftyOPM
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                  -12 months ago

                  Fearmongering will always come from the duopoly, since the status quo helps the owner-class and their profits.

                  If the civil rights movements give in to fear instead of striving for a better world, the status quo in the United States would be much worse for Black Americans.

                  • Plum
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                    12 months ago

                    Which magic third party candidate swooped in and pushed through the Civil Rights Act? What are you even talking about? It was JFK’s vice president, elected to his own term.