• @chitak166
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      If they have a problem with me doing that, they can nominate someone who represents my interests.

      Or just insult me, that’ll work wonders.

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          Eh, it’s more about choosing to lose slowly vs. choosing to lose quickly.

          Either way we lose, which is what the lesser-evil means. At least with Trump winning, people might change their strategy to prevent similar wins in the future.

          Biden winning means that the lesser-evil is still in style and we have no reason to address the root of society’s problems.

          I’m sorry you need to resort to personal insults, but that just tells me you’re not confident about your point.

          • @[email protected]
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            Accelerationism like that does not work. It makes things worse for everyone and nothing improves in the end.

          • @pedalmore
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            Wen you elect fascists they don’t always allow free and fair elections in the future so this “similar wins int he future” clause is ignorant. Especially when the fascist in question already attempted one coup to stay in power when he lost an election.

            • @[email protected]
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              voting for a fascist is voting against future elections… just giving power to those who must never, ever, have it.

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            If a third of registered Democrats stopped voting for DNC-backed candidates who do not represent them (by not voting or by voting for the Green Party candidate) and the Democrats lost in a landslide, the DNC would have two options:

            1. move left to regain the voters
            2. move right to keep the corporate bribes coming and try to sway Republican voters.

            I am not at all confident that they would select option 1.

            • @[email protected]
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              111 months ago

              Except that if Trump wins there wont be any voters to win since we won’t have elections anymore. What part about a dictatorship do you people not understand?

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              and try to sway Republican voters.

              Are you serious?

              • @[email protected]
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                Not everyone is staunchly one party or the other. The people in the middle are the main target for campaigning.

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                  You must not have been paying attention to politics for the last 20 years.

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                    That’s just how it’s portrayed in the media.

                    Plenty of people will always vote one way ofc.

                    But just as many people swing based on how well the current government is doing. They are the voters you need to get on side.

      • @IchNichtenLichten
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        Why? Do you often base your voting intentions on whether people are mean to you on the internet?

        • @chitak166
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          If they have a problem with me doing that, they can nominate someone who represents my interests.

          • @IchNichtenLichten
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            You get two choices, mostly shit and complete shit. That’s how the system works in the US. Most people have figured this out by the time they reach voting age.

      • @[email protected]
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        311 months ago

        You’re not about to change your mind anyway, so why not have some fun calling you out for what you are?

        • @chitak166
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          It’s rude and against the rules to resort to personal insults.