Summary

Donald Trump’s decisive victory in the 2024 election leaves no room for ambiguity or an “asterisk” in his legitimacy, as he won both the popular vote and the Electoral College.

This outcome represents a clear mandate from American voters, who knowingly chose Trump’s policies and approach.

The anticipated results include pardons for January 6 participants, attacks on the press, and an administration filled with controversial figures.

By voting for Trump, Americans prioritized divisive rhetoric over democratic values, accepting the resulting turmoil.

  • @inclementimmigrant
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    3427 days ago

    This honestly cements my view that America is a racist nation, no question.

    You don’t get 15 million missing votes without a solid chunk of those being Democrats, bog standard Democrats, that didn’t want to vote for a black woman.

    • @givesomefucks
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      427 days ago

      that didn’t want to vote for a black woman.

      If you ignore the multitude of policy issues she was to the right of the Dem voter base on, I guess you could blame it on that…

      But that would just mean we’d repeat the mistake again…

      Can we just stop running candidates who are to the right of the voter base?

      We tried your strategy the last three elections and Trump has won 2 of them. It doesn’t seem to be working

      • @inclementimmigrant
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        1227 days ago

        Oh please. You all, and let’s face it at 15 million, it’s not progressives that didn’t vote here, but honestly if you didn’t vote because of some pithy bullshit about having not progressive policies vs policies farther than the far right and into fascist policies, well you’re definitely part of that problem and thanks for condoning racism you racist.

        • @givesomefucks
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          -527 days ago

          well you’re definitely part of that problem and thanks for condoning racism you racist.

          Ok, and for 8 years we’ve tried that strategy of insulting voters into voting D.

          Two of those elections it went so badly trump became president, and the other time he lost by tens of thousands of votes across a couple states.

          It’s clearly not working.

          So how about we stop repeatedly trying it and instead we run a young charismatic candidate with a progressive platform?

          Even if it’s just lies, that was good enough to get Bill and Obama 8 years each.

          Look at the last 30 years of American political history and rethink why we’re running candidates that can’t even beat Donald fucking trump.

          • @inclementimmigrant
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            27 days ago

            Well no worries there mate, as a progressive person myself, racist progressives like yourself have now ensured that the Democratic party will never run another candidate like that ever again! Congrats! You did it!! Project 2025 was made possible by viewers like you!

            • @theparadox
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              527 days ago

              Yes, we all woke up to our future being a fucking fascist horror show. We’re all grieving. Chill the fuck out with the “racist” shit, you just dividing the left more.

              Yes, I’m sure some people are just misogynistic and racist and stayed home because of that. However, other people feel like it doesn’t fucking matter. We understand that it does matter, but I’ll be damned if I don’t feel that way too sometimes. It’s so goddamn frustrating when the Democrats tack right over and over again, hamstringing progressives along the way, and then turn around and say “Vote for us because we’re the lesser evil. We’ve wedged you between a rock and a hard place so suck it up and do your patriotic duty like good little peasants.”

              Kamala’s campaign veered right and abso-fucking-lutely alienated progressive voters. By the end I was legitimately worried she might actually end up being to the right of Biden economically.

              Do I forgive lefties for sitting this one out? No. That doesn’t mean they won’t do it again and that, for the first time in what feels like decades, the Democrats need to actually learn the right lesson from losing an election.

              • @inclementimmigrant
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                At 15 million non-voters at this point, again, it’s not progressives that lost this election and there’s millions of Democrats here that went, “you know what, this guy’s a criminal, rapist, racist but I’m going to just not vote today to make my point clear”.

                Democrats and progressives have divided themselves enough as it is without my help and both groups have enough people that are okay with racism taking power again, they’ve made it loud and clear they’re okay with it.

                As a minority that’s had decades of living with this bullshit, nope, I’m done. Electing Trump once was bad but maybe just a fluke. Electing Trump a second time knowing full well what he is and what he stands for, nope America is a racist country and Democrats and Progressives are fine with it.

                • @theparadox
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                  327 days ago

                  Votes aren’t all counted so no, 15 million didn’t sit out. I’m not saying it wasn’t millions, but it’s not 15 million.

                  You’re fine being part of the problem then? Shit looks bad so you’re not going to even try and be civil? You sound like those disaffected voters.

                  What if the folks that voted in 2020 and didn’t vote in 2024 are the type of folks who just normally don’t vote and weren’t inspired this year? What if the same kind of “there’s no way Trump can win” thinking had them taking the situation for granted? Again, not saying they should have fucking voted but maybe it’s more complicated than a few million people didn’t vote this year so apparently the entirety of the non-republicans are racists. Group punishment is in order?

            • @[email protected]
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              127 days ago

              Translation: “I’m not listening or even willing to pretend to engage in nuance! Which means YOURE RACIST!”

              • @inclementimmigrant
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                227 days ago

                You let a convicted felon, found legally to be a rapist, racist win because you didn’t vote due No True Scotsman, then yeah, you’re a progressive that condones racism and are a racist in my book. You don’t have to agree but then again, I honestly don’t give a crap what you think at this point.

                • @[email protected]
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                  No, you’re still not getting it. And I wasn’t the original person you were arguing with. I voted for Harris, but there is so much nuance involved in the decision that writing it all off as racism is beyond stupid and helps no one but you—the same way the “I won’t vote for Harris because it’s a vote for ____” people were only doing it for themselves. Basically, it’s a glass house and stones situation. You’re both guilty of the same thing.

                  • @inclementimmigrant
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                    -127 days ago

                    I know you’re not the original person but you are extending the OP’s argument so I’m just taking it from there.

                    No I do get it, I simply don’t care about that particular nuance when your choice is “Man I won’t vote because of X so I’ll just let Mr. convicted criminal, rapist, overt racist win”.

                    You enable racists, then you’re a racist in my book and with 15 million voters, who again statistically are going to be a lot of bog standard Democrats here, who sat out and condoned racists at every level, yeah, that shows me that I was right in 2016 that this country is a racist country and I’m just going to have be okay with that.

            • @givesomefucks
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              327 days ago

              you cunt.

              I voted D like every election the last 20 years…

              But you need to think about why you respond to people talking about how to better the adem party and increase our chances of beating Republicans.

      • @FardyCakes
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        1027 days ago

        We absolutely can stop running candidates. As a matter of fact, I don’t think we’ll be running candidates ever again.