Summary

Fox News’s attempt to find support for Donald Trump in Greenland backfired, as most residents expressed disinterest in his proposals.

While one Trump supporter was found, the majority of Greenlanders interviewed criticized Trump’s comments and expressed a preference for remaining under Danish rule.

Despite these setbacks, Trump continues to advocate for acquiring Greenland, citing economic security concerns.

  • @[email protected]
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    01 month ago

    Okay, I’m seeing a lot of caps. Remember that our goals are more aligned than you probably think just now. I’m going to ask you to take a breath and know that I’m not trying to prevail against you. Rather, I’m trying to persuade you of the urgent need for the democrats to critically re-examine their strategy going forward.

    What you’ve just said doesn’t seem actionable to me. What do we do with “JUST VOTE”? How do we execute on that and get a meaningful outcome?

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      21 month ago

      Well, for one, we can foster a sense of civic duty to vote.

      For two, we can focus on rideshares, ways to make voting by mail easier, things like that to remove obstacles to voting

      For three, we can focus on defeating the evil measures set into law by generations of republiQans to prevent people from voting such as voter ID laws (although that horse has probably left the barn), robo calls, gerrymandering, challenging voter eligibility, things like that.

      Those are three main areas that will help people vote. The Democrats are on board with all of them. The republiQans are actively working to demolish all of them. If someone wants to vote for Jill Stein or their gramma or something - fine, we can argue about that later. At least it’s participation in the fundamentals of democracy.

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        11 month ago

        That all sounds great.

        The first item kind of reads like “we’ll just go to the moon” once you start to think about it. It’s not impossible, but I think it’s not a realistic tasking.

        Two and three definitely seems like something the DNC can and should be organizing.

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          21 month ago

          Believe it or not, generation after generation of American citizens understood that it was their right and duty to vote. And to defend that right.

          But a few months ago a whole slew of people right here happily waxed vitriolic about how voting itself was “collusion” and “supported genocide” and other insane shit, and thanks in no small part to them we are now going to get screwed at every level - corporate, governmental, societal - every day, for years.

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            11 month ago

            Faith in our systems (government, economic, civic, etc) has been broadly declining, alongside the portion of eligible population who goes and votes, for decades. It’s both cause and effect of how we arrived at the populist moment, I think. This started waaaaaaay before last October.

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              21 month ago

              I’m not sure how you mean exactly, but okay. The political system is a result of the voting. If non-voters expect to gain faith via these latest results, i’d argue that is also poorly reasoned.

              • @[email protected]
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                11 month ago

                I don’t think they expect to gain faith as much as they’re just checking out because they feel that any plausible outcome is irrelevant to their needs.

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                  11 month ago

                  Yeah I get it. It’s just, wrong. Provably, empirically, identifiably wrong. But I understand how people can feel that way. They don’t know.

                  • @[email protected]
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                    11 month ago

                    I’ve had a lifelong habit of looking for and blaming systemic effects. I think you can safely say that the system we set up all but guaranteed apathy via two-party duopoly/FPTP.