• @inclementimmigrant
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    262 months ago

    Honestly, if Trump wins I hope America burns. We all deserve it, some more than others, if he wins.

    • @auzy
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      252 months ago

      Seriously, here in Australia, a win is a legitimate reason to take yanks in as political refugees (especially women)

      • @captainlezbian
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        62 months ago

        As an American trans woman, at this point I think I could handle my arachnophobia enough to flee to Australia

        • @a_postmodern_hat
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          12 months ago

          Come :) the ‘venomous animals will kill you in Australia’ thing is bullshit away, I rarely see snakes or spiders, and if I do I leave them alone and they leave me alone.

      • @WindyRebel
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        Visited Sydney and Trinity Beach in June with my family, and it was one of the best trips I’ve ever had. I wish we could have seen more, let alone move there! So clean, people cared about the environment, lovely people everywhere.

        ❤️ Australia!

        • @[email protected]
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          people cared about the environment

          It might be true for people, but I heard that’s not true about their politics in general.

      • y0kai
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        12 months ago

        Wait lol can we really move down there? I’d love that, or NZ.

    • @[email protected]
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      NYT forecast is 90% Trump now. It’s crazy that anyone would vote for him, really shows that policy plays no part in politics. It’ll be interesting to see how he tears down the judicial system to remove the many charges against him.

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        Yup. American democracy is going to be dead after this election.

        I wonder how much of that project 2025 will be implemented.

        • @Ultraviolet
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          It’s been in hospice since 2000.

        • @kerrypacker
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          How alive is it when the ‘democratic’ candidate was anointed instead of voted for through a democratic process? I’m not a Trump fan at all but at least he was chosen by the people.

          • @Snowclone
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            Deligates DID elect her, and they did so because the party members they represent wanted her to take over, there was 5+ internal polls sent to registered democrats, this didn’t SUDDENLY happen, it was weeks of polling and campaigning. A party doesn’t need to have a public primary to select a candidate.

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              That’s not what I saw and not what most people saw. It was fast and under wraps. Keep living in your world where you are a victim, it will only lead to more loss.

      • @noyou
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        Pff policy aside, the guy is a man-child and somehow that appeals to people

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            It’s the fear and blame, they now know white people can go back to having all the privilege, and brown people can be rounded up and infinity detained or exiled, imprisoned, enslaved, over policed, under served. Because they know any black having a job, means they got the job by being black and they stole it from a actually qualified white.

            • @Jiggle_Physics
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              12 months ago

              What about this statement means the people thinking this way aren’t adult children? It seems you are just pointing out cognitively/emotionally immature ways of thinking here.

          • @[email protected]
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            That alone can’t be it, I’m a man-child and I’d never vote for him if I had a say in this election.

            It’s the fact that he promises easy solutions to everything. What are the solutions? Well that doesn’t matter, he promised he’ll deal with all the problems, that’s enough.

            • @capital_sniff
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              It means they aren’t serious people. The Trump administration wrecked up the country with their shitty dangerous response to covid and their conservative base spent the entire time complaining and attacking healthcare workers.

              Serious people propose ways to address problems and work based off of facts. Conservatives are off on witch hunts and high on identity politics.

              This election was a referendum on the neo-liberal order and it lost. Trump represents populist nationalism, if the transactional nature of his first term is any indicator he’s gonna sell off as much as he can to the highest bidders.

              TLDR: A bunch of angry working class folks just handed the country to the billionaire oligarchs, possibly under some delusion the wealthy won’t keep robbing them blind.

      • @[email protected]
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        32 months ago

        What was Harris’ big policy goal? What is she the champion of? Tax rebates? Policy does move people but Harris offered no vision.

      • @RaoulDook
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        12 months ago

        Fuck off. The majority of black Americans live in the south, and more than half of the northern states voted for trump too.

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        What a shitty American voting public that hopefully will get what they deserve.