Working to oust the establishment Democrats and push the remainder to the left sounds great. Increasing fairness in the voting system sounds great. Protest outside the voting system sounds great. Lots of things aside from just pulling the lever for the least-bad guy are actually extremely impactful.
None of that changes the fact that voting for a third party in this election is functionally equivalent to sitting at home waiting for it all to get better on its own which is functionally equivalent to handing Trump the keys to the FBI and the nuclear codes and hoping it all goes okay. For that reason I feel just as comfortable criticizing a vote for a third party (in the general election) as I do a non-vote, both in terms of whether it’s a good idea to spread propaganda about it online, and whether it’s a good idea to do it when the time comes.
Edit: Sure. Here are the full text of some quotes from you from today, which to me effectively boil down to “don’t vote”:
Which Democrats are actually Leftist and not just centrist or Republican-lite? Bernie? AOC? We tried and the Dem party/oligarchy shut that down real quick.
Trump and the GOP is the enemy. Biden and the Democrats, to me, are also the enemy to the people because they want the status quo to continue. “Nothing will fundamentally change.” I feel we’re going to get fascism either way. One is accelerated and the other is a slow death march.
F Trump and F Biden. Both don’t care about the people.
I don’t think many will go from voting Dem to Trump but I could see a lot of Dem voters just staying home instead.
Many Arab-Americans in Michigan (and across the country) are running an “Abandon Biden” message over Biden’s handling of the Gaza genocide.
due to how formatting works in fedilab, I was very confused until I figured out these are quotes and they think the quotes somehow support their position.
(Edit: That’s are all quotes of yours from the last 1 day which I would roughly summarize as “don’t vote.”)
Nobody is saying don’t vote
https://kolektiva.social/@bigMouthCommie/111850942302598880
i’ve had options on my ballot besides democrats or republicans every year
Working to oust the establishment Democrats and push the remainder to the left sounds great. Increasing fairness in the voting system sounds great. Protest outside the voting system sounds great. Lots of things aside from just pulling the lever for the least-bad guy are actually extremely impactful.
None of that changes the fact that voting for a third party in this election is functionally equivalent to sitting at home waiting for it all to get better on its own which is functionally equivalent to handing Trump the keys to the FBI and the nuclear codes and hoping it all goes okay. For that reason I feel just as comfortable criticizing a vote for a third party (in the general election) as I do a non-vote, both in terms of whether it’s a good idea to spread propaganda about it online, and whether it’s a good idea to do it when the time comes.
>voting for a third party in this election is functionally equivalent to sitting at home waiting for it all to get better
this sounds like you are trying to suppress voters who would otherwise vote. why would you suppress voting? I thought that was a Republican thing.
And you took all of those out of context. Put the full sentences
Edit: Sure. Here are the full text of some quotes from you from today, which to me effectively boil down to “don’t vote”:
Thanks.
due to how formatting works in fedilab, I was very confused until I figured out these are quotes and they think the quotes somehow support their position.