• Gates9@sh.itjust.works
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    3 days ago

    How many people don’t vote because they’re stupid or lazy? How many people don’t vote because they’re impaired? There’s a lot of old people walking around who haven’t voted their entire lives because they think, possibly correctly, that it’s a load of shit. It’s a nebulous number. Well, I voted. You started this tirade to attach third party voters. The non-voter is your bailey, “anyone who didn’t vote for Kamala” is your motte. I didn’t vote for Kamala because she openly and unwaveringly signaled that her policy was the same as Joe Biden’s. The policy in question is genocide. I don’t really give a shit what you or anybody else thinks about it, except to point out to onlookers the logical fallacies in the arguments you use.

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      You intended to take a principaled stand, and I would commend you on that, but unfortunately it functionally meant that you chose not to support the candidate that would have done less awful stuff. It’s a miserable choice to be faced with, but it is what was in front of the electorate. Be mad about that, work to make sure it doesn’t happen again, but when the decision comes, the responsible option is surely to look at harm reduction.

      Yes, lots of people didn’t vote for a whole variety of reasons. Those who voted for third party candidates with no chance of winning effectively also didn’t vote. With a better system that wouldn’t be the case. Agajn, be mad about that, work to change it, and support candidates that want to change it, but when the vote comes take in to account whether they can win and what you can do to reduce reduce harm if they can’t.