• @jimmydoreisalefty
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    -142 months ago

    You can continue helping the duopoly fundraise with these culture war and identity politics talking points, but I don’t like to keep my head in the sand when I already when down the rabbit holes.

    • @[email protected]
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      102 months ago

      Uh, alright.

      I mean trying to deploy a “gotcha” on democrats as a monolith doesn’t make sense when just achieving supermajority does nothing to guarantee either an appetite, or a true ability to pass a given legislation.

      I agree with your message that it should be codified into law. I believe the appetite for roe law has never been higher, or more viable as legislation.

      I don’t know what you mean by talking points, youre the one who showed up with a poster board lol.

      Further, if I’m helping the duopoly by talking about getting roe passed, then so be it. Roe isn’t a “culture war” topic. It’s a human dignity and bodily autonomy topic.

      • @jimmydoreisalefty
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        -92 months ago

        I see it as just another culture war and identity politics talking point so as to divide the working class.

        I am more for focusing on the class war, and we start that by stopping ourselves from falling for the duopoly talking points and excuses by being their apologetics.

        • @[email protected]
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          82 months ago

          The working class needs bodily autonomy, or what else do they have?

          I acknowledge the stain on the soul of the democratic party, but I also acknowledge that if roe becomes durable law in my lifetime, a Democrat will do it.

          • @jimmydoreisalefty
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            -112 months ago

            roe becomes durable law in my lifetime, a Democrat will do it.

            It raises too much money for them, so I am doutful on that part.

            I have gone through many rabbit holes since the Bernie Sanders Era, lies, and failures.

            • @[email protected]
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              102 months ago

              I don’t see how anyone else will.

              Republicans aren’t interested, third parties aren’t viable.

              • @jimmydoreisalefty
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                -82 months ago

                Well, if you fear change from the status quo, nothing will ever be viable.

                We need to be willing to fight for what we demand; that means getting over the fearmongering pushed by the duopoly.

                  • @jimmydoreisalefty
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                    -82 months ago

                    All is well.

                    We all go down the rabbit holes on our own time.

                • @Feathercrown
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                  32 months ago

                  If you choose not to take the effective paths, you will get nothing done.

    • @[email protected]
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      62 months ago

      Tell me precisely - and realistically - how you propose to deal with the fact that FPTP, gerrymandering, and the electoral and sociological-geographic distribution of the American populace literally makes the bar higher for Democratic presidential candidates (rural (predominantly conservative) areas have a more meaningful impact on the national result in a statistically-provable sense), and moreover that voting third party increases the total votes cast while generally sapping support for the only nationally-viable not-fascist party we have on the ballot today.

      No pie-in-the-sky “the people will rise up” idiocy or what have you. Give me a real, pragmatic answer that could conceivably work in THIS election, THIS November.