Just days away from Election Day, many women have on TikTok have hinted that they’re voting for Democratic nominee Kamala Harris, while their parents are voting for Republican nominee Donald Trump. As part of the trend, each video shows social media users with a piece of paper in hand as they leave their houses to go vote.

"POV, [on my way] to cancel out my Trump-loving husband’s vote in a swing state,” she said, along with a blue heart emoji and an American flag emoji.

  • @[email protected]
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    16 months ago

    I actually did the science and I can say with complete certainty that flouride is good for you and has no bad side effects.

    Jk, I believe what I’m told.

      • @[email protected]
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        56 months ago

        Fluoride is in fact bad for you, at thousands of times the recommended dosage which is why some regions actually have to filter it out.

        The “Harvard Study” these dimbulbs like to go on about, having never actually read it, focused on one such region in China that hadn’t modernized at the time. The region actually exports fluoride now for industrial usage, and the developmental effects are a thing of the past… For people not still drinking unfiltered ground water.

      • @[email protected]
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        16 months ago

        I’d argue that it’s all true but I just brushed my teeth and am feeling very calm for some reason and can’t be bothered

  • @[email protected]
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    526 months ago

    My favorite was one where a girl was like “On my way to cancel out my Republican sister’s vote” and then after it went viral posted another video saying “Jk, we both voted for Kamala. We would never support someone who’s trying to take away our rights”

  • @[email protected]
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    246 months ago

    “YoUnG pEoPlE dOn’T vOtE” - people who want to continue to ignore the concerns of young people.

    • @[email protected]
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      166 months ago

      The Boomers got the voting age lowered to 18 because they were marching every day.

      People notice action and ignore inaction. Not doing anything has never been a winning strategy.

      • @[email protected]
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        86 months ago

        Yeah, if you want to be taken seriously vote. Even if it’s just in the primaries. Even if you show up to hsnd in a blank ballot. But they are only looking at the demographics and voting patterns of voters. They may try to get non voters involved but many efforts fail there and they don’t know what the mass of non voters actually want.

        As a millennial who’s never missed a congressional election I want young people with me demanding that primaries all occur on Super Tuesday and that universal healthcare be on the table. I want to give the Dems the opportunity to actually show their true colors.

        • @[email protected]
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          76 months ago

          The only thing I’d say differently is “just the primaries.”

          The primaries are the most important, especially for local elections.

          Everyone should study the machinations of Jerry Falwell. Back in the 1970s he came up with ‘The Moral Majority.’ He grabbed power in the GOP by simply having his minions show up at every single organizing event. If the twon of Dogville was going to pick a new county clerk, you could bet that the MMs were going to make sure that the clerk was their creature.

          Look at what’s going on today. Trump’s people are putting themselves into positions to count the votes on election day.

      • @[email protected]
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        66 months ago

        And as long as you ignore that THEY’RE VOTING, you can continue to ignore their concerns like you want.

        • @[email protected]
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          56 months ago

          Or even better how we tend to do it in Germany: “The young voters don’t matter because they are a minority compared to the old voters”

          I absolutely hate it.

    • @[email protected]
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      86 months ago

      It’ll never count if you don’t even give it a chance. There have been a good number of examples where winners were determined by just a few hundred votes out of millions. There’s no harm in trying to support the future you want, so even if you don’t think it’ll matter go vote anyway - you never know…

    • @[email protected]
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      76 months ago

      my vote counts more than yours.

      assuming you failed to vote.

      then again, if you did vote you’d be a hypocrite and a liar.

  • zanyllama52
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    226 months ago

    If people are participating in the election, great. American voter turn out is historically dogshit.

  • @[email protected]
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    96 months ago

    Do we have any evidence that they are actually voting and not just filming videos they hope will become popular without really going to vote?

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        My 21yo niece asked if I was voting Trump so she could cancel it.

        I said DO IT. No idea why she thought I would vote for a asshole but whatever gets her going.

        • billwashere
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          Whatever it takes to motivate them. At least all my boys voted. Of course some of them are too old to be gen z but whatever.

        • SkavarSharraddas
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          66 months ago

          Canceling votes is a good start, but they shouldn’t limit it to people they know, and even if all votes are cancelled, you still need more to actually win.

        • NaibofTabr
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          106 months ago

          Because TikTok told her thats what the olds were doing.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      26 months ago

      Oh? I’ve been seeing it more. Is there a way to know and get the right source? I kinda hate MSN.

      • @[email protected]
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        What @[email protected] said

        It does state the source of the article though (this one says The Independent UK), and you can click the ‘jump to’ icon to go the proper site-- but it won’t be at the proper article, just the main page.

        But just in general-- If my query returns a lot of MSN hijack links, I just go back and put -MSN in the search.

        Edit: screen of page

        pointing out where the jump button is with a red circle. It's in the top right corner

      • @[email protected]
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        16 months ago

        Highlight the entire headline, and perform a search on it. Even if you can’t discern the true source, there ought to be plenty of better sites to link to.

  • @[email protected]
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    396 months ago

    Bitch that’s called voting.

    God all these TikTok trends are so fucking dumb. I guess if it sways votes to Harris that’s good, but what a sorry state of affairs we have that there are people out there that need to be drip-fed content in order to do their civic responsibility and stop fucking fascism.

    • @[email protected]
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      176 months ago

      I can’t really see how this is different from anything except that it is an online movement. There have always been slogans, campaigns, and movements to get people motivated to vote. This particular movement is helpful to motivate people who might feel that their vote isn’t significant, as it helps them to think of it in concrete terms as a chess move against their MAGA loved one. I don’t see why that is so stupid. It seems like hating it is more of a knee-jerk reaction against people who use TikTok. While I dislike TikTok myself, this seems like one of the weakest examples of why it’s bad.

      • @[email protected]
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        36 months ago

        I think people are taking issue with calling this act of normal voting “a TikTok trend” as if TikTok deserves the credit for inspiring the youngsters. It would be better if the news media used platform-agnostic terms with social media to avoid promoting their brands. “Young Americans use social media to organize voters” etc

    • @[email protected]
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      46 months ago

      I don’t care if people are have to be led there with a lollipop and a soda if it gets people voting. Civic duty is important, but people need encouragement.

    • GladiusB
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      46 months ago

      I agree that it’s both sad and good. But really whatever gets him out. They may try and use it later and it will look sad and tired. But at least it puts it in the Zeitgeist.

    • @[email protected]
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      216 months ago

      If TikTok gets more people voting blue, I 100% welcome the trend. It doesn’t matter to me if people vote blue for clout, just as long as they’re voting

      • @[email protected]
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        106 months ago

        I agree, but it should also be something people do because they care about doing the right thing and value democracy, irrespective of what social media tells them to do.

        • @[email protected]
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          46 months ago

          I agree that people should care about politics, but I don’t expect the average person to give a shit about most things lol.

        • Carighan Maconar
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          Yeah but it’s easy to see how they look at their parents who - seemingly - “value democracy” with their voting and yelling and campaigning, and what damage that causes. This causes a general dejection with politics and civil structures as a whole, and hence a disinterest in engaging with it at all.

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    296 months ago

    We’ll see how it goes.

    One of my initial fears regarding the initial hype phase of Kamala taking the candidacy was that the media hype would wear off and that we’d have a lot of no shows at the polls who only posted about it on their socials because it was trending. I don’t really trust my generation or the zoomers to get out there and vote, but I hope I’m proven wrong.

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      316 months ago

      If it helps, this Gen Xer (i.e. “me”) is offsetting their remaining parent’s vote. We were told growing up how decent we should be, yet when we actually took that to heart and did that our parents went off the reservation and lost their minds. There are a LOT of fractured families thanks to Trump & Faux Snuz, and I hope we can make the future worth all the trouble they’ve caused.

      • Bob Robertson IX
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        We were told growing up how decent we should be

        This rings so true with me. I was raised in the church and I truly believed in what was taught about loving your neighbor, and caring for the less fortunate as my family and church taught.

        Then my senior year of high school my dad (a Deacon in the church) told me that he notices that I tend to make friends with broken people instead of friends that can help me out. And that’s when the first cracks in religions hold on me started to appear.

        Today I’m the only one in the family I grew up in not voting for trump. I’m also the only one who gave up on church. My sister went even deeper by seeking out a fringe Baptist congregation that believes some really fucked up shit, and my brother followed in my dad’s footsteps and became a Deacon. Last week my mom explained to me how it’s the culture of the inner-cities that makes violence and crime so common. It isn’t race, it’s culture. She thinks she’s being open-minded. And they all think they are good people. ‘They’d do anything for you’… as long as you’re part of the church - even then, don’t ask too often.

        I’m ranting now, but damn, how is it so hard for people to just genuinely be good and helpful?

        • @[email protected]
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          86 months ago

          My parents were religious, but didn’t go to church. Got in fight with my dad and left with no where to go. Got picked up by some church leader, who broght me to church and ended up hiring me to sell cutco knifes.

          Something someone at the church said that still sticks with me today and influences my opinion being that a lot of them really aren’t good people. They pretend around their colleagues, but it’s all fake. They basically said something along the lines of we saw you hitchhiking and would have given you a ride if only we knew you’d be here. Um, thanks I guess. For letting me know I’m not worthy of your help unless. I’m part of your little cult of lies.

      • @[email protected]
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        16 months ago

        yeah i would keel over in a dead faint if my little sis changed her mind last minute from orange to blue.

      • @[email protected]
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        86 months ago

        Oh yeah I don’t disagree about that. I’m the black sheep of my family in that regard. Even my Gen X siblings are Trumpers sadly.

        I was just more so pointing out that I wasn’t entirely sure if the younger two generations were actually serious. I know how social media is. Someone posting about something is not the same as someone taking action so I get anxious about whether or not people will actually make good on their statements.

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        I haven’t seen my brother in four years since he came into my house dropping hard Rs everywhere.

        I outwardly pretend it doesn’t bother me to have cut him out like that, but it really bothers me quite alot. I have young impressionable kids and refuse to encourage that kind of behavior around them.

        this is why I think of conservatives like Nazis. I hate them because of the betrayal from family. because of that, i will never trust a conservative again.