• @RememberTheApollo_
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    02 hours ago

    We’re adults here. It’s our choice to vote or not. I really dislike the implication that handholding voters to the ballot box is necessary. Yeah, the DNC f’s up plenty, but at the end of the day people that should have voted, didn’t.

    • @Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In
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      31 hour ago

      people that should have voted, didn’t.

      The people who didn’t vote wanted Harris less than they wanted Trump.

      They are allowed to have that opinion.

    • OBJECTION!
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      52 hours ago

      And I really dislike the implication that voters should be expected to change to meet the campaigns that politicians want to run as opposed to politicians changing their campaigns based around what the voters want.

      The blame should always go upwards, but instead it’s always pointed downward.

      • @RememberTheApollo_
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        056 minutes ago

        The choice was between a potential dictatorship and a mealy neoliberal. At some point it doesn’t matter you weren’t catered to. Failing to vote is cutting off your nose to spite your face.

        I hope voters like the change that will be forced on them with this new administration seeing as they couldn’t change their self interest enough to vote. Or will they just play the victim, taking up the Republican’s mantle and blame everyone else for the situation they find themselves in?

        I have zero sympathy.

        • OBJECTION!
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          123 minutes ago

          Who gives a shit about your sympathy? What matters is what can be changed in the future to prevent this outcome from happening again.

          You seem to think the thing that needs to change is voters at large. I have no idea what your plan is to make that happen other than condescending lectures and shaming people into obedience, which, good luck with that. The things I’m saying should be done differently would only require a handful of politicians to change. So the question is, is it easier to change how a couple politicians behave, or how all of society behaves?