• basmati@lemmus.org
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    5 hours ago

    I’m not voting for any genocide, sorry. It sucks you have no red line, no limit to your loyalty, no bottom depth to your depravity you willingly vote for, but I have a simple one:

    No genocide.

    Until the US stops contributing soft power, arms, cash, and troops on the ground to a genocide, the people in exclusive control of that don’t get my vote.

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      3 hours ago

      You have a fundamental misunderstanding of how voting works, mechanically, in a FPTP system. You don’t vote for things. You vote against them.

      Once RCV takes hold (thank your local and state representatives) I’ll be right there beside you voting my conscience. Until then, that’s not a productive strategy. It does not achieve the intended goal.

      Lesser evil buys time. Vote for progressives on your state ballots. If there aren’t any, vote for progressives on your local ballots. If there aren’t any, run for local office as a progressive.

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        3 hours ago

        You’ve been voting the lesser evil for 80 years, does it feel like it’s bought you time?

        I’m not voting for genocide, in voting against it, hence why I’m not voting for Dems or Reps.

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          2 hours ago

          You’ve been voting the lesser evil for 80 years, does it feel like it’s bought you time?

          Unequivocally yes. Imagine if the right wing clinched power in 1944 and never lost traction. You think civil rights would be better?

          I’m not voting for genocide, in voting against it, hence why I’m not voting for Dems or Reps.

          What’s that accomplished in the last 80 years?

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            1 hour ago

            The right wing did clinch power in 1944, hence the dramatic stop to progressive legislation.