Reposting this meme because is too radical for 196 apparently

  • MudMan
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    47 months ago

    How to make that relevant again: Get a time machine.

    The fascists are already on the ballot, in case anybody missed that detail.

    I swear, this stuff barely played back when it seemed like an idle concern of the politically inclined. Today it seems entirely detached from reality.

    But hey, by all means, absolutely get the kind of reform that would make this make sense again. I want a world in which this thread doesn’t feel like either disingenuous trolling, a conservative psyop or entirely delusional. I want a world where Americans can vote for multiple parties and get proper coalitions and stuff.

    But seriously, until that point, just vote for whoever the Democrat is.

    • FeetiePJs
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      -17 months ago

      If someone is in a swing state? Sure, vote for whoever the Democrats put up. But I think it’s important to acknowledge that the Democrats are part of the problem here, not the solution. Do the Democrats want multiple parties and proper coalitions? They do not. They actively fight against those things. Anyone who blindly votes Democrat in any of the majority of states that are solidly red or blue is making the situation worse.

      • ForestOrca
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        37 months ago

        Anyone who blindly votes, and doesn’t give strong, consistent, repeated feedback to the representative once elected, is making the situation worse. FTFY

        • MudMan
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          17 months ago

          This. There is zero chance of creating change by voting for a third party selectively in a FPTP system.

          Electoral systems are known to be extremely stable because all the power is in the hands of people who benefit from the current system, again by definition. Crucially, it doesn’t matter WHO they are, if they won with this system, they are for this system.

          To get electoral reform you need those who benefit to find it either ethically important or politically expedient to enact reform. Right now is actually a good time to start bringing up that issue, because one has to assume there is a growing realization in Democrats and at least a segment of semi-reasonable conservatives that the current system is exposed to very, very bad things in a short timeframe.

          So if the US is going to get electoral reform done without going through the process of setting the country, and subsequently the planet, on fire you need a) a Dem in power, and b) a massive consensus and outright downpour of activist pressure for this on every level of government. Probably forever, seeing how the entire rest of the system is a mess, but baby steps.