Just putting this up to contrast with this post and because Eli Valley is a great political cartoonist.

    • @PugJesus
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      217 months ago

      Just a reminder: voting for the lesser of two evils has not ever resulted in the Democratic party stopping their march to the extreme right right alongside the GOP, to the point now that in order to vote for the Democratic nominee one must accept that their vote goes to supporting a genocide.

      “Their march to the extreme far right”

      Tell me you don’t know history, or remember even 10 years ago, without telling me you don’t know history or remember 10 years ago.

        • @PugJesus
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          77 months ago

          Please compare the Democratic Party in 2024 to the following periods of the Democratic Party:

          2012

          2004

          1992

          1980

          1968

          1960

          1952

          Then, subsequently, trace their ‘march to the extreme far right’.

          • @Eldritch
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            57 months ago

            Yes there was a massive Lurch right in the 90s. Since then the Democrats have waffled extremely hard. Flirting with moving back left slightly but often retracting back to their '90s positions. But there have been a few solid moves to the left in the last 20 years. Nowhere near enough of course. But some is always better than none.

        • @PugJesus
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          77 months ago

          Sure, why not twenty. Please compare the state of the Democratic Party in 2004 to today, and tell me which is more right-wing.

            • Frog-Brawler
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              Well, I don’t support either one of them but it’s very clear that Trump is the worse of the two options in the two party system. I did not choose him. I really think it’s moronic for randos on the internet to try to tell me what I support. It’s not a moral issue for me, it’s a logical one.

                • Frog-Brawler
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                  77 months ago

                  Again, voting for Biden is not supporting him. I’ll acknowledge that he is one of two shitty options, but my brain works well enough to recognize that in a two party system, we’re not going to have more than two options. That’s just math.

                  My memory works well enough to remember the Trump regime and its lasting impacts on our country. Not voting for Biden is an endorsement for further rollbacks to bodily autonomy, a greater division in wealth, the privatization of public services, religious indoctrination in schools, AND the continued genocide of Palestinians.

        • @morphballganon
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          57 months ago

          A person who doesn’t vote is more to blame than a person who votes for the less insane candidate. That’s logic 101.

        • capital
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          17 months ago

          That’s why I only ever write in my own name. It’s the only way to be sure my vote perfectly aligns with my morals.