• @tara@lemmy.world
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    252 years ago

    It’s about systemic incentives, blindly hoping for a change in people’s behaviour is foolish at best. First past the post causes the same issues in every country it still exists today, it clear to see. That’s why most of Europe doesn’t use it, and hasn’t for a long time too. The US has an outdated democracy and we all wish you good luck in convincing others to update it.

    • sadreality
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      -72 years ago

      Most people still believe that the political process is working when there is zero signs to show that it is does. It is captured and voting for either side is legitimizing their regime.

      • @tara@lemmy.world
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        92 years ago

        Even small gains save lives, and pretending the Democrats are identical to Republicans is disingenuous at best. Don’t be immature, vote. Direct action can happen in parallel, but wasting your influence only enables your enemies. You’d be foolish to think otherwise, and waste time arguing against your own interest.

        • sadreality
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          -82 years ago

          Voting for democrats or republicans is against my interest while providing legitimacy to the two party regime.

          • @SCB@lemmy.world
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            22 years ago

            That’s great news for most Americans as they clearly do not share your interest. Democracy seems to be working.

            Your personal next step should be convincing others you’re right, if possible, not pursuing minority rule.

          • while providing legitimacy to the two party regime.

            I don’t think this matters a whole lot when the two party system is older than you are.