• EldritchFeminity
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    5 hours ago

    Inaction is still a choice, though. I totally understand the sentiment behind that choice and even agree that we shouldn’t be forced to choose genocide, but the alternative that we got is a man who not only wants the same genocide, but wants to accelerate it, put American boots on the ground to assist in it, and then turn the bloodied ground into resorts while also wanting to worsen life across the globe. So, by refusing to act, they didn’t oppose that man getting into power. They cared so much about genocide that, ironically, they enabled making that genocide worse by not acting against that possibility.

    The biggest issue, though, is with the people who couldn’t be bothered enough to vote. Some, what, 40% of Americans never vote? Of course, there’s plenty there who can’t due to things like gerrymandering, but there’s a huge swathe of white suburbanites who simply prefer the status quo to actually improving things.

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      2 hours ago

      by refusing to act, they didn’t oppose that man getting into power.

      you can refuse to vote for a Democrat and still oppose the man getting into power.

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        But thanks to the two party system, what effect does it have? And I’m specifically talking about the voting day of the presidential election here, not primaries or other elections. Because that’s where those efforts will have the most impact. Not that the Dems deigned to give us even the illusion of a primary this election (or in 2016, truthfully), but so many of these people seem to shake their fist once every 4 years and then go to sleep like cicadas awaiting the next presidential election.

        I don’t blame people for hating the weak candidates that the Dems consistently push forward to maintain the old guards’ leadership positions, but I do blame them for looking at the alternative and saying “I’m okay with the possibility of that man winning if I don’t vote or vote third party.” The chance of a Trump victory and all that it entailed was a line in the sand that they were willing to cross.

        As a trans woman, I blame them for saying, “Your life is not worth biting the bullet for.”

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          As a trans woman, I blame them for saying, “Your life is not worth biting the bullet for.”

          I don’t believe voting for Democrats is an effective way to save anyone’s life.

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          The chance of a Trump victory and all that it entailed was a line in the sand that they were willing to cross.

          that chance was thrust upon all of us. accepting reality doesn’t make him acceptable.

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          looking at the alternative and saying “I’m okay with the possibility of that man winning if I don’t vote or vote third party.”

          whether I vote for Dems or no, I’m not ok with republican candidates.