• gila
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    8 months ago

    It wouldn’t make a difference, same like how it doesn’t make a difference now. I can only really respond directly to the question by acknowledging how it’s framed, but I don’t think it’s really the right question. I don’t think the potential for Christo-fascism to take over is a function of the upcoming presidential election. You think if I put “no, and also no” then I’d have gotten upvotes instead?

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      98 months ago

      Nobody’s talking about the question or what you should’ve answered–I’m talking about your answer above. I’m asking you, how would electing BIden again lead to a Christofascist state? What’s the mechanism?

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        8 months ago

        I said it wouldn’t make a difference. We currently exist in the reality where Biden beat Trump, and it hasn’t made a difference to the continued propagation of Christo-fascism, and I’d expect that trend to continue in the short term.

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          108 months ago

          I understand that’s what you said but I was looking for more info. So it’s not because of Biden like your comment somewhat implies then, because that would raise a lot of questions. I feel like that’s the reason you’re getting downvoted. Thanks for clarifying

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            8 months ago

            Oh, maybe they’re deserved then. Biden is currently enabling a genocide in the name of a judeo-christian ethnostate? Well known for being a segregationist? He’s less of a Christo-fascist himself than Trump though, somehow. In any case, local elections will be much more important for affecting the propagation of Christo-fascism, at least 'til the boomers are all dead. How many states haven’t even voted on abortion yet?