My life is going to go on much the same no matter who is in office.
The rest of you, though, should be asking yourselves why the greater evil won and consider running a good candidate in the future.
The fact you’re trying to justify “losing less” proves my point further about your conditioning. Try to direct some of that energy towards the people who have conditioned you. Maybe then the greater evil won’t win next time because you people did something different.
My life is going to go on much the same no matter who is in office.
Ah, now you’re saying the quiet part out loud - you cast your vote from an ivory tower, and that privilege allows you to justify not voting by chasing an esoteric ideal while facing no real consequences.
Must be nice! If you have nothing at stake, there’s very little reason to listen to your suggestions about voting. You have no skin in the game - you’re the entitled rich kid protestor who, at the end of the day, goes back to a life they don’t have to worry about.
What quiet part out loud? I’m being realistic. Funny how you tried to get me to say “harris would’ve been better,” and when I didn’t you decided to take the “oh you’re so privileged!” route instead. You’ve been conditioned to blame non-voters over the people who vote for establishment candidates that lose to fascists no matter what.
If you want to get mad at someone, get mad at the people who vote for nominees that will lose to trump. They expect people like me to “fall in line” instead of themselves. They’d rather have trump than a candidate who actually fights for the working class, so that’s what we get.
I’ve said this before and I guess I’ll keep saying it again: All of the anger you people are directing towards non-voters would be better spent directed towards the people supporting candidates that nobody wants to vote for.
In other words, get mad at the people who voted against Bernie in the primaries. They’re the reason why I didn’t go out and vote. They’re the reason why we have 2 trump presidencies.
It’s your turn to “fall in line,” otherwise you’re cool with a fascist in office.
I don’t expect you to “fall in line” though. You’re just going to keep getting mad at people like me and expecting different results. You’re a bigger ally of fascism than any non-voter ever could be.
My life is going to go on much the same no matter who is in office.
The rest of you, though, should be asking yourselves why the greater evil won and consider running a good candidate in the future.
The fact you’re trying to justify “losing less” proves my point further about your conditioning. Try to direct some of that energy towards the people who have conditioned you. Maybe then the greater evil won’t win next time because you people did something different.
Ah, now you’re saying the quiet part out loud - you cast your vote from an ivory tower, and that privilege allows you to justify not voting by chasing an esoteric ideal while facing no real consequences.
Must be nice! If you have nothing at stake, there’s very little reason to listen to your suggestions about voting. You have no skin in the game - you’re the entitled rich kid protestor who, at the end of the day, goes back to a life they don’t have to worry about.
That person is simultaneously saying that if Harris won, they would have lost while also saying that whoever is in office wouldn’t affect them.
What quiet part out loud? I’m being realistic. Funny how you tried to get me to say “harris would’ve been better,” and when I didn’t you decided to take the “oh you’re so privileged!” route instead. You’ve been conditioned to blame non-voters over the people who vote for establishment candidates that lose to fascists no matter what.
If you want to get mad at someone, get mad at the people who vote for nominees that will lose to trump. They expect people like me to “fall in line” instead of themselves. They’d rather have trump than a candidate who actually fights for the working class, so that’s what we get.
I’ve said this before and I guess I’ll keep saying it again: All of the anger you people are directing towards non-voters would be better spent directed towards the people supporting candidates that nobody wants to vote for.
In other words, get mad at the people who voted against Bernie in the primaries. They’re the reason why I didn’t go out and vote. They’re the reason why we have 2 trump presidencies.
It’s your turn to “fall in line,” otherwise you’re cool with a fascist in office.
I don’t expect you to “fall in line” though. You’re just going to keep getting mad at people like me and expecting different results. You’re a bigger ally of fascism than any non-voter ever could be.