I have problems with people who abstained. The hard thing is, how do you change voter behavior?

  • @AppleTea@lemmy.zip
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    164 months ago

    Remember, the most constructive thing you can do is get mad at other, equally powerless people like yourself! This is how political change happens.

      • @AppleTea@lemmy.zip
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        124 months ago

        that’s a good point

        I wonder what would happen if the Democrats tried to activate those chronic non-voters, rather than trying to flip those moderate republicans i keep being told are real

      • Flying Squid
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        44 months ago

        It really does baffle me that some people think a lack of an effort will bring about change.

        • @Rekorse@sh.itjust.works
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          44 months ago

          Removing your support from a party you previously supported is an effort to bring about change. Evidenced by the democrats trying to figure out how to get people to vote for them again.

          I bet you think divorce is a bad thing too.

          • @Rhoeri@lemmy.world
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            14 months ago

            Divorce isn’t something from nothing, so I’m not too sure what that false equivalency is supposed to do for you.

            You cannot expect action from inaction.

            • @Rekorse@sh.itjust.works
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              24 months ago

              Its the same type of situation: would you make the best of a bad situation or blow it up? Would you vote for the lesser evil or abstain/vote third party?

              • @Rhoeri@lemmy.world
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                Voting for the lesser evil is a no brainer considering the threat America faced. In better times, I’d absolutely agree with the ideology.

                Now is not those times.

                • @Rekorse@sh.itjust.works
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                  24 months ago

                  Well with all the dramatic news stories and comments, you’d think the country already was burned to the ground. I’m getting exhausted of people jumping to conclusions and claiming what they think the consequences will be is a simple fact. Especially absurd when Trump changes his public opinions near daily.

          • Flying Squid
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            -14 months ago

            How are you enjoying the divorce so far? Got what you wanted out of it?

            • @Rekorse@sh.itjust.works
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              54 months ago

              It wasnt a personal reference. The point I’m making is that it tends to be overwhelmingly bad relationships end in divorce, as they should. It would be awful if people were forced to stay in bad situations like that.

              The democrats have a horrible relationship with their party members, and so many chose divorce, rightly so.

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                Yes, I know you still think this is about political parties. It was not then and it certainly is not now. It was about stopping America from becoming the one-party fascist state it has now become.

                You can complain about the Democrats all you want. They are no longer an entity because there is only one legitimate political party in America right now- the one in control of all three branches of government that will never, ever give that up willingly.

                So, again, I hope you got all you wanted out of the divorce.

            • @JcbAzPx@lemmy.world
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              34 months ago

              Well the DNC is now forced to either pull their collective head out their ass or destroy themselves in spite. We’ll see how it goes.

              • Flying Squid
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                You actually think the Democratic Party will ever have any real power ever again? Or any party other than the Republican Party?

                You actually think the Republican Party will ever willingly give up power?

                You still think these people give a shit about the law?

                Amazing. Just amazing.

                  • Flying Squid
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                    I would like you to find one shred of evidence that I was ever a Democrat or supported their party.

                    Then I would like you to explain why you think I give a fuck who’s fault it is at this point.

                • @JcbAzPx@lemmy.world
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                  24 months ago

                  If you’ve given up so completely, why even bother to keep posting? The last thing we need right now is more pointless doomers.

                  • Flying Squid
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                    14 months ago

                    Why on Earth do you think that acknowledging the reality that America is now a one-party fascist state is giving up? Do you think acknowledging that about the Nazis or the Italians was giving up?

      • djsoren19
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        24 months ago

        Voting is a power that has been consistently weakened for the past four decades in the United States, and is completely useless in a two party system with two captured parties. Political change has historically been accomplished with money and violence; it is extraordinarily rare for countries to vote themselves out of the slide to fascism.

          • djsoren19
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            24 months ago

            Getting out and organizing strikes/protests and building third-party grassroots political movements are absolutely great suggestions; neither are voting. Both of them require a significant amount of additional effort than voting. In fact, you may even notice that one requires money, and the other often implies a threat of further violence.

            A large reason we are in this is because Americans see voting as the be-all end-all to their political participation. It is the absolute weakest tool to actually enact change in the U.S. political system.

            • Getting out and organizing strikes/protests and building third-party grassroots political movements are absolutely great suggestions;

              Yes, voting isn’t the only action. As a union steward, I’m well aware. People should use multiple tools, but at a MINIMUM people need to vote(as long as we remain mildly democratic).

              It is the absolute weakest tool to actually enact change in the U.S. political system.

              It is a very strong tool in preventing down sliding.