• @Phegan
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    72 months ago

    The people who don’t vote will far out number those who vote for Jill Stein. Why do we let them off the hook when they would have a larger impact on the election.

    Don’t get me wrong, Jill Stein sucks, but don’t blame her voters. Blame those who don’t vote to blame those who blindly vote for trump because of “the taxes”

    I am tired of blaming someone who gets 2% for when bad things happen. Blame the 30% who did nothing.

    I realize a portion of those who don’t vote are due to voter suppression, bring the fire you bring for stein voters to those suppressing votes, it will be a more effective strategy. Stein and her voters are an easy scapegoat.

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      72 months ago

      I am tired of blaming someone who gets 2% for when bad things happen. Blame the 30% who did nothing.

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        22 months ago

        That’s privilege talking. 100% turnout should not be a requirement, when we do not have, at the very least, a national holiday for voting. Voting is not as easy for everyone as it might be for you.

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          22 months ago

          Agreed. Be mad at the people preventing it.

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          12 months ago

          Hmm maybe. I agree it should be a national holiday and I agree that the current situation provides far more barriers for some groups than others.

          Do I think those things are solely or even primarily responsible for that map? No, I do not.

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      Nope, totally blaming Stein voters. They’re idiots, truly stupid, to believe that a protest vote does anything except hurt the major party they’re most aligned with. Stein is a useful idiot, funded by fascists to leech votes from Democrats. She got Trump elected in 2016.

      Third parties aren’t a thing under our system. If we were a parliamentary system, sure, but not under our current system, so take your desires for boosting a third party and boost yourself into a lake.

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        02 months ago

        Blaming Stein voters does nothing to solve any of the underlying issues with our system. She’s a useful idiot for the Republicans and a useful scapegoat for the Democrats. Blindly and simply blaming her and her voters is allowing the status quo as much as voting for her, it’s a short sighted problematic worldview that is a distraction from calling those currently in power to do anything to change the status quo of our system.