• peopleproblems@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    Seriously?

    That’s kind of the whole fucking point of democracy, you keep voting. Forever. There is no “one last vote.” If you don’t like voting, don’t vote. But don’t complain about the winners and losers then, as you did absolutely fuck all

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    It may be that voting for flavors of capitalism makes you feel like a loser, but not voting is exactly what everyone you hate wants. That’s one less vote for their opposition!

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    Voting at the grassroots level will enact change. School boards and county positions can enact just as much change as state and federal elections. Won’t matter if the president is blue if the entirety of local governments are red.

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    The most important vote of your lifetime… So far.

    Unfortunately, evil keeps trying to get power.

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        My understanding was that it was slowed if not stopped because of lack of funding due to the war…

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          Damn, you’re probably right. I wish my tax dollars were spent more on aid for Ukraine and less on helping Israel commit war crimes. Then we could find out for sure whether you’re right. Also because that’s just the more moral thing to do, but ethnic cleansing is more of an American pastime than baseball, so that’s probably not changing soon.

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      The kids have always been spouting this bullshit. It’s just that sometimes it leaks from the tankie instances. I is usually just block the poster and move on. It makes lemmy ever so slightly tolerable.

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    I mean, isn’t that the whole point? You should vote every time, and if you vote right things will be more good or at least less bad, and then you do it again. It’s only very few years, and you don’t have anything more important to do.

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      And the idea that things don’t change is so fucking dumb. Don’t tell me Obama to Trump wasn’t a change. Christ.

      What people are really whining about is that they want a quick fix, and they’re not getting it because that’s just not possible even if half the politicians weren’t rotten to the core. But let’s not pretend there won’t be “real change” in America if Trump is elected again.

      Fucking abortion rights were taken away because enough people didn’t show up to vote against trump, and now the Supreme Court is a joke. That’s a change.

      Just dumb.

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    As if populist know-nothings like republicans, whipped into a mindless frenzy by parasites like murdoch and the orange mirror-licker don’t pose a clear and present danger.
    Global warming? LeT’s BaN sOLaR pAnELs AnD eLeCtRiC cArS and sAvE tHe cOaL iNdUsTrY!

    Meanwhile, those who sit their lazy asses at home on Election Day, lovingly fondling their purity then sniffing their fingers:
    bOtH pArTiEs ArE tHe SaMe LoL aMiRiTe

    So above it all, sophisticated… waiting for a charismatic messiah with a magic wand to change things and political inertia overnight, to come into their living rooms and massage their shoulders.

    No sir, that’s not thinking like medieval peasants who fancy themselves to be at the center of the goddamned universe, not at all. Everybody gets a trophy, with no effort but on one ballot they cast in 2008 and 2008 only, for Obama!

    Here’s a hint: Democrats are more government nerds, republicans are anti-science fascists. Democrats are imperfect but flexible, republicans are relentlessly greedy, hate-filled, destructive.

    It’s difficult to get positive long-term things done if non-voters keep pouting and crossing their arms, letting toxic republicans keep on goose-stepping into all our lives, with enough power to sabotage any and all positive Democrat initiatives, over and over and over again.

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    Maybe if we all apathy hard enough, the fascists will just give up and go home! Brilliant!

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    Look up The Moral Majority and Jerry Falwell.

    Falwell’s people took over the GOP with a simple grass roots strategy. If the local GOP club got an average twenty people at their monthly meetings, the MMs would show up with fifty. They made sure they nominated every dog catcher, county clerk, and school board member they could. After a few cycles the party elders began to see that they didn’t run things anymore.

    You vote, you keep voting, and you make usre your neighbors are voting, too.

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    This is a pretty stupid point. Increasingly consequential national elections are exactly what you would expect in a country that, like ours, has become increasingly polarized since the Reagan revolution of the 1980s. The right keeps getting crazier and crazier, so of course the stakes keep going up.

    Edit; it’s also, simultaneously, to be expected that in a politically polarized country, in which each side has roughly equal electoral power, that no radical change will occur.

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    ITT people interpret weariness of fear-based politics as propaganda, for some reason. i can’t witchall no more, can’t criticize shit, only fearmonger, or you must be working for the other team.

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    The right to vote is a hard fought privilege that we should be excited to exercise every chance we get. This post is a poor perspective of voting as it implies some huge cost to go out and vote for the person you feel is right for the job. There’s something to be said about making it easier to vote and giving people time, but we can’t get there if people don’t vote.

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    I came here to argue against this increasingly-transparent “please don’t vote” propaganda being posted here coincidentally in this leftist community, and here’s this unanimous comment section already on the case 😃

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      Nobody is saying don’t vote, I’ll be voting as I have in every election, including in the 2024 primary and general.

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        Nothing will fundamentally change

        F Biden

        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

        Nobody is saying don’t vote

        (Edit: That’s are all quotes of yours from the last 1 day which I would roughly summarize as “don’t vote.”)

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                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.

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            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.

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    If you don’t think there have been massive changes even in the past two decades, for better and worse, then you’re beyond reasoning with.

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      What if I don’t think those changes have very much at all to do with how I individually voted in those intervening years, and would have happened anyway if I just left the ballot blank every time?

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    Most people are (probably correctly) treating this like attempted vote suppression by people who will definitely vote for other interests in 2024, or who otherwise stand to benefit from low US voter turnout.

    But I’ll take a shot at the premise: it’s suspicious that subsequent elections could be “the most important.”

    But it’s not really odd for “the most” to follow a previous “the most.” You are the oldest you’ve ever been today, and tomorrow you’ll be the oldest you’ve ever been. That will continue for your whole life. Most heartbeats ever. Most breaths ever. The longest modern humans have ever existed. The most times around the Sun Earth has ever traveled. On and on and on.

    There are more humans in America today than 4 years ago. Even if importance of an election to an average American is roughly the same, the aggregate import to all combined is going to be significantly higher.

    The real secret is that I think it will ALWAYS be the case that the next election is more important than the current one. But we only get to keep having elections if we keep voting.