FAQ

Q: why not organize and stop treating the bus as a legitimate entity? why aren’t you working to stop the bus?

A: do both. cut the fuel line. break windows. put oatmeal in the gas tank. but maybe your efforts don’t succeed this election cycle. and if so don’t fucking throw away your vote if it can help your neighbors fucking survive. “harm reduction” is not a political strategy for action. it is a last minute, end of the line decision to save lives, after all other resources have been exhausted.

  • @Syrc
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    110 months ago

    …and you think in a FPTP system voting for someone who is very unlikely to win isn’t effectively the same as voting “whatever”? What’s the difference?

    • HACKthePRISONS
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      310 months ago

      the difference is that voting “whatever” is the same as not voting. by contrast, voting for a candidate is voting… for that candidate.

      • @Syrc
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        110 months ago

        So the difference is for one you have to waste your time to achieve the same result?

        • HACKthePRISONS
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          210 months ago

          it’s not the same result. in one scenario, the vote total doesn’t change. in the other, a candidate gets one more vote.

          • @Syrc
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            110 months ago

            So you don’t care who wins but want to increase voter turnout?

            • HACKthePRISONS
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              210 months ago

              of course i care who wins. i want my candidate to win. that’s why i vote for them.

              • @Syrc
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                110 months ago

                And you already admitted it’s unlikely that’s going to happen.

                I’d also like to become a millionaire, but that doesn’t mean spending all my money on slot machines makes sense.

                  • @Syrc
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                    110 months ago

                    You’re just letting perfect be the enemy of good. And while unfortunately “good” is not really that good, the alternative is way too dangerous to risk it over moral principles. It’s sad, but as long as FPTP stays in place the only correct choice is to vote for the “least bad” of the main two.