• Cryophilia@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    Doomers and bothsides-ers can fuck off. While you people keep bitching and moaning, the adults in the room are trying to make the world a better place.

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      Yeah, the adults in the room alright. Who were saying she doesn’t need any actual policy a few weeks ago and cheering on fascists like Dick Cheney lol.

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        Not great, so people should continue to apply pressure. And not just over Palestine, but over all MIC capture of our government. Otoh, this administration and hopefully Harris’ will continue it is one of the most union friendly in living memory and the FTC has been insanely active. If we’re lucky, we might even see the return of the CFPB as a legitimate and effective entity. So your characterization is beyond brain dead.

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          Not great, so people should continue to apply pressure.

          Cool. Tell all your Democrat friends that they can have my vote when they start doing the bare minimum and embargo arms sales to Israel.

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            Cool. Tell all your Democrat friends that they can have my vote when they start doing the bare minimum and embargo arms sales to Israel.

            i’ll be sure to tell them that once i’m convinced you aren’t a tankie trying to subvert the election.

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              I’m a single-issue anti-genocide voter. My political ideal is a mashup of Library Socialism and Anarchism. The election can’t be subverted, it’s already been decided that Harris is winning.

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                I’m not a single issue voter, and there’s plenty I find worrisome with what Kamala said.

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                I’m a single-issue anti-genocide voter.

                you are going to be deeply disappointed when any number of things happens. Notably when you discover that israel probably isn’t just flagrantly committing genocide. When you discover other issues like climate change, and human rights abuse. Or like, nestle.

                I can think of a few things that would spook you more than like 40,000 people dying. Notably the roughly 300,000 causalities in the russo-ukraine war that’s still ongoing.

                The election can’t be subverted, it’s already been decided that Harris is winning.

                it most definitely can be, see: 2020 election and the jan 6 plot (a video covering the excessive extents of jan 6th, it’s 3 hours long, and straight information)

                there is already work being done to potentially subvert the will of the voters: see Georgia, i don’t have to explain this one, the board committee thing overseeing elections is trying to usurp total control over the certification of the votes.

                yes, harris is already winning that’s how polling works. Unfortunately for you, polling is never perfectly accurate.

                I like your root instance though. Real recognize real if you know what i mean.

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                  you are going to be deeply disappointed

                  I have been nothing but deeply disappointed with American politics for the entirety of my adult life.

                  there is already work being done to potentially subvert the will of the voters

                  That’s nothing new. More like par for the course with American elections.

                  What’s different this time is how many “moderate” Republicans are endorsing the Democrats.

                  The Democratic Party is over, they’re giving up on their left wing to chase anti-trump Republicans. After this election they might as well be the Democratic-Republicans ressurrected. One big neoliberal party with no real competition from the right or left.

                  Unfortunately for you, polling is never perfectly accurate.

                  1. Polling is accurate enough, everyone who was surprised that Trump took the presidency in 2016 was just insufficiently cynical about American politics.

                  2. I don’t need polling to see which way the wind is blowing, this election has been a done deal since Pelosi convinced Biden to drop out of the race. That itself being an event I predicted as the longshot that the Democrats would need all the way back in 2015 when the DNC started openly conspiring against Bernie.

                  I like your root instance though.

                  fistbump

            • knightly the Sneptaur@pawb.social
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              “Those guys” are part of the problem, voting for them before they stop helping genocide the Palestinians does not incentivize them to stop being part of the problem.

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                We can do more than one thing at a time. It’s absolutely possible to vote for Democrats to put them in a position to do the things we want while simultaneously pushing that same party to do those things.

                Real change requires that we capture the Democratic party while strengthening it, not kneecaping it into submission. Primaries are where the real push happens. That’s when it needs to be a drag out fight with the party. Not the general.

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                  I only have one vote for the Presidential seat and it is entirely symbolic because I don’t live in a swing state.

                  You say we need to capture the party, but I’m watching it be captured by “moderate” Republicans who suddenly seem very eager to endorse Harris.

                  This election didn’t have a primary, so it sounds like there never was a chance for a “real push”.

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                    You say we need to capture the party, but I’m watching it be captured by “moderate” Republicans who suddenly seem very eager to endorse Harris.

                    Because a ton of people who are progressive sit out largely using the argument you’ve put forth. See the problem there?

                    This election didn’t have a primary, so it sounds like there never was a chance for a “real push”.

                    I mean primarying an incumbent president is incredibly difficult, I’m not going to disagree. But in our local primaries here in CO we were able to knock out 2 old guard dems and replace them with young progressives that will be on the ballot this fall. We’re literally moving the party to the left. It’s an absolute grind, but that’s the only way this shit will work.

                    It’s also exactly how the conservative crazies got ahold of the GOP, I’m not just spouting theory. They primaried the fuck out of members that didn’t do what they want, especially at the local and state levels, and it has absolutely paid off for them. And that took at least 3 full election cycles if not more.

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            Don’t forget Trump’s threats. If you don’t vote now, you may not get another chance for a while.

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                Democracy is always one vote away from death. Sometimes there are just a lot more folks voting for a dangerous candidate.

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                  You misunderstand, I’m trying to point out that a “Democracy” that offers only the illusion of choice is anything but.

                  There’s nothing anti-democratic about having a “dangerous” option on the ballot, but if there’s only one “safe” candidate then there is no real choice to be made and democracy is impossible.

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                    I’m not dying on this hill. I encourage you to vote and help us gain a little distance from the failed state, however small.