• @nyctre
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    12 hours ago

    The original comment to which you replied said “Millions of people stayed home. I really doubt Gaza was the reason for all of them.”

    We’ve agreed that millions of people did stay at home. So I don’t see the problem. Yes, they often stay at home. That’s the problem. When it’s two of more of the same it’s more understandable. But both sides have been pretty clear about what’s at stake. And they still stayed home. That’s it. And you’ve agreed that 1/3 of the people didn’t vote.

    Not sure how the op was untruthful or misleading or based in any way “off of feelings and emotions”.

    Millions of people chose to allow this to happen. And yeah, Gaza wasn’t the reason.

    • @[email protected]
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      12 hours ago

      Yeah the reason was that the public is tired, but no more then normal. Blaming this on voter turnout due to a single issue is… silly. I agree with the first statement but not the idea that this election had low turnout, this was a referendum on the status quo. The result was clear (not one that will be good) and this post truth finger pointing just pisses me off, the race was not even close. Do you think if another 15 million people got off the couch they would have not voted for Trump? That is just about as arrogant as you can get.

      • @nyctre
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        11 hour ago

        Meh…dunno… even the stupidest of the people I’ve spoken to have agreed that trump is bad and were outraged by some of the stuff he said/did. And people always claim that when people show up to vote, the Dems win. Not a fact I’ve bothered to check, but it does work for the past few elections.