2020 was… truly unique. It was so hard to stay away from doom scrolling, and I (and many others) were pretty disillusioned by the sad fact that so much of our country legitimately supported the Orange Man. I didn’t get a wink of sleep the night of the election because I genuinely considered it to be a make or break decision for America.

My point is that looking back on it, in the end the only real difference I made was at the ballet box. This year I’m going for the Head-in-the-Sand approach. I’m done with the political memes. Done with the Twitter screenshots. It just riles me up and this year I’m gonna do my best to fight that.

  • @[email protected]
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    I’m not party affiliated, but I will vote for the Democratic Party candidate. It wouldn’t make any difference in my state, but I do it anyway. My state doesn’t swing, so I will probably send some money to Democratic candidates in closest out-of-state Senate races (I don’t waste money on sure winners or losers).

    It’s a hold-my-nose thing, since I’m really only about 50% in agreement with them. I tend to swing farther left on certain issues and near-libertarian-right on others. My primary concern at this point is averting a slide further into fascism. I’ve spent quite a bit of time in formerly-fascist countries and it’s a messy thing to untangle. The scars last for generations.

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    What will my approach be to next year’s election?

    Going to ignore it because it’s all bullshit.

    Free your mind. The real world is beautiful out here.

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    I am voting for cornel west. I don’t give a fuck about stealing votes from biden. cornel west is who I like so I am voting for him.

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    Well, I’ve had to remove multiple people that used to just be right leaning for outright fascist statements and ideas in the last few months as they’ve deteriorated into hate speech and ethnic cleansing…so while I grew up conservative…yeah, I can’t support that shit.

    Democrats are a mild improvement at best but at least they aren’t constantly being approved of by the KKK and being touted by mass shooters.

    I’d like a proper left-leaning candidate, but with America’s history. They’ll end up assassinated.

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      but at least they aren’t constantly being approved of by the KKK and being touted by mass shooters.

      Just the IDF and Likud, which shares nothing in ideology or methodology with them.

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        Yeah… heavy sarcasm I’m loving the two terrorist groups slugging at each other right now. So good.

    • @[email protected]
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      Your democrats are other countries conservatives, so you could make that choice without straying too far from your path.

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        Nah, I find being a humanitarian feels better and offers to help more people than conservatism.

        You right, thiugh.

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    Definitely voting for someone who doesn’t support genocide for president. Down ballot I’ll likely vote 3rd party as well, but I haven’t decided for sure.

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      Congrats on helping to ensure you’ll never again have the right to vote during traitor trump’s fascist dictatorship that you’ll be enabling.

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    Things will get inevitably worse. Voting might slow that decline slightly if we’re lucky.

    The only hope for any kind of improvement, to reach a slightly tolerable world, is mass action outside of voting, and that just doesn’t seem to be happening. So it’s hard to care too much.

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    Probably vote blue all the way down the line but I’m going to be shitting on the democratic party publicly and loudly for all the fucked and/or cowardly shit they do because not as bad != not bad.

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      We can disagree and still love each other unless your disagreement is rooted in my oppression and denial of my humanity and right to exist.

      -James Baldwin

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      Depending on your situation, politics can actually be life and death. Someone who is chronically ill and needs medication may not do well under a Republican federal gov. If you’re a woman, voting Republican is a vote against women’s healthcare. If you’re a muslim, voting Republican is a vote against you personally. If you’re a student, voting Republican is a vote for higher student debt. If you’re black, voting Republican is a vote for less police accountability. If you’re working class, voting Republican is a vote for your boss to get a raise while you get a paycut.

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        Thinking dems are any different from republicans is dreaming. Its all the same shit. You wanna better life you got to think outside this left/right box and stop fighting eachother and start talking.

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    Well I won’t be voting for the fascist party…

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        Fuck off.

        We don’t like that we are only allowed to have two choices.

        The problem is that a moderately small number of people and corporations who combined have more money than god have decided it’s a great idea to execute regulatory capture of the entire US government.

        I just hope guillotine season starts before the world catches on fire.

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          We don’t like that we are only allowed to have two choices.

          You chose it and chastised someone for telling you to stop choosing it lmao

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            Do you genuinely think that the population of the United States likes only having two neoliberal political parties that have been able to get laws enacted that make it effectively impossible for any 3rd political party to exist in an effective fashion?

            Pull your head out of your ass.

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              I think they keep voting for it, so if they don’t like it they must be pretty fucking stupid.

              able to get laws enacted

              What laws have they passed that force you to vote A or B?

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                Tell me you don’t know how FPtP voting systems work by not telling me you don’t know how FPtP voting works. Please read up on it and the “spoiler effect.”

                Any vote for a third party is a vote against your preferred candidate. It happens with any first-past-the-post voting and two parties is the eventual end result. Eventually multiple parties get eliminated by voters who don’t want their vote to go to waste.

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                  It happens with any first-past-the-post voting and two parties is the eventual end result.

                  39 parties are represented in my country’s Parliament. The UK has 10, Canada and Russia 5 each. Electoral systems like FPTP that produce a single winner tend to favour a two-party system (Duverger’s law), but it is not inevitable.

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                  it’s FFtP that does that. It’s your attitude that does that. You’d rather throw your hands up and whine about the situation than make even a tiny effort to change it.

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      While I agree in my dislike for the current Republican Party, the attitude of blindly voting for your team because the other is evil is exactly what my (late) fox-addicted grandfather used to uphold. I loved the man, but I think we ought to do better and do the hard work of researching every candidate and choosing the best, be it democrat, republican, or independent.

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        Gave you and upvote to get you back off zero and agree with your general sentiment.

        But - the elections since Trump took the ROC convention have all been different - we must get rid of all the R’s we can no matter what at the local, state and national level as soon as possible now that the have proven to be an existential threat to democracy itself.

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      This is the argument every single election. Every time, for decades, and yet things get continually worse.

      I’d argue the belief that voting for an establishment party is any kind of a long-term solution is the biggest threat. By all means do it if it’ll help a little in the short term, but the ship’s still sinking.

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        Short term is all anyone cares about, from government to corporations to individuals. Which is why I only give this country another 50 years, tops.

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    Democrats. I’d rather vote green party but I’m not an idiot. Even if the green party won they would be able to get far less done than Biden has. Biden isn’t amazing or good but he’s not the actively trying to harm LGBTQIA and he’s not trying to destroy democracy. Anyone who can equate Trump to Biden is completely bonkers.

    Looks like napovointerco might pass before the election. If it does we might see a civil war.

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      Yeah I feel you, the green party has some good positions. But then they go ahead and nominate people like Jill Stein, who has some good but many horrible foreign policy ideas like ending NATO and allowing Russia to do whatever it wants to eastern European countries. In climate areas has relatively good positions, but then despite claiming to follow science she will constantly reject it when it comes to her own bizarre theories about vaccines, banning wifi from areas with children, or trying to ban gmos that have extensive evidence for safety until they meet some arbitrary threshold in her own head and scientists prove a negative, which is impossible. Not to mention what that would do to food prices and create widespread shortages and hunger and cause actual harm around the world if she got her way.

      I’d love viable third parties, but they’ve been picking terrible candidates lately, so I don’t really see the appeal atm. I think the path forward there is being active in primaries and pushing candidates forward in the main parties forward who support alternative voting systems like rank choice. Otherwise while we still have first past the post voting, any but the main two parties is never really going to be viable and will probably just end up being counterproductive to their own stated goals.