• @Clent
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    24 hours ago

    The person who set up the problem isn’t on the ballot.

    We’re voting for the person at the lever.

    Hatred isn’t going to change anything. One could argue that hatred is how people end up in the tracks.

    • @TrueTomBombadil
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      027 minutes ago

      So the Democrats have not been complicit in the genocide and supported it? Because if they have they definitely seem more like the person tying people to the tracks than a simple lever puller. The voter seems more like the lever puller. Pull for trump to maybe kill more pull for Harris to maybe kill less.

      But this is why analogies fall apart. I’m a voter I can vote for Kamala(who loves genocide), Trump(who LOVES genocide), or a third party (who won’t win but maybe doesn’t love genocide). Harris is a politician who supports genocide as is Trump. No levers and no trolleys.

      Individually as voters we can decide if we think it’s worth it to vote for the person who loves or LOVES genocide but that’s our choice. But I still hate the people doing it whether or not they LOVE or merely love it.

      Liberal nonsense to decry hate as the true cause. Yes people hate being killed. It is right and just to despise those killing you and your family. Absolute nonsense to suggest if we merely loved our oppressors somehow things would improve.