• @hark
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    -251 month ago

    They should’ve voted for democrats, who also love genocide. Seriously, the only “leopards ate my face” I see are democrats insisting on supporting genocide and then predictably losing support from voters. These voters were just desperate for any possibility of change, no matter how slim. This is understandable when the change they were hoping for was to not have a president that supported genocide. This doesn’t deserve mockery, no matter how misguided.

    • finalarbiter
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      111 month ago

      So the better choice was the guy endorsed by literal nazis, who are known for… checks notes their genocidal inclinations?

      • @hark
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        -141 month ago

        The “better choice” argument is used by democrats to follow republicans deeper and deeper into the right wing because as long as democrats are slightly less fascist, they’re technically the “better choice”. Now we’re at the point where democrats are full-throatedly supporting genocide. You know, something that literal nazis are known for. Put that in your notes.

    • @Sam_Bass
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      1 month ago

      Thanks to you and people like you the genocide will increase and even speed up and spread out

      • @hark
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        21 month ago

        How? I voted for Harris. It was the democrats who supported genocide and then lost against a clown for the second time.

        • @Sam_Bass
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          -21 month ago

          Could a put that in your first post. It reads like you didnt

          • @hark
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            21 month ago

            How would adding who I voted for change my first post?

            • @Sam_Bass
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              21 month ago

              "Seriously, the only “leopards ate my face” I see are democrats insisting on supporting genocide and then predictably losing support from voters. These voters were just desperate for any possibility of change, no matter how slim. This is understandable when the change they were hoping for was to not have a president that supported genocide. "… Sounds like you are supportive of the alternative to Harris despite there being ample evidence that that alternative supports genocide more actively than Harris.

              • @hark
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                51 month ago

                I can vote for them while criticizing their support for genocide and their generally idiotic political strategy. The other party being worse doesn’t change this.

                • @[email protected]
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                  31 month ago

                  you are absolutely correct for this. really infuriating to see the bad faith argumentation coming out.

                  what needs to happen is constructive and significant criticism of the party, but it seems the moment you dare do that without using your vote as some kind of tone tag all bets are off and you’re MAGA.

                • @Sam_Bass
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                  -11 month ago

                  That’s fine. Like I said you didn’t indicate your vote, so I barked. Sawwy

                  • @[email protected]
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                    -11 month ago

                    yeah no, it’s not fucking okay to shove assumptions down someone’s throat. you don’t get away with “sawwy,” do fucking better and be fucking kind.