“Yes don’t vote at all to get rid of fascism”

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    Leftists: Maybe we shouldn’t fund genocide and perhaps the average worker should be able to afford to put food on their table

    Liberals: HOW DARE YOU PROMOTE YOUR RADICAL TANKIE AGENDA, DONT YOU KNOW THE GDP AND STOCK MARKET ARE GOING UP WHICH MEANS THE ECONOMY IS GOOD SO STOP COMPLAINING. IN FACT THE POLITICANS DONT EVEN NEED TO GIVE YOU ANYTHING BECAUSE THEY DESERVE YOUR VOTE, NEVER BLAME THE SYSTEM, NEVER ASK FOR CHANGE AND NEVER THINK ABOUT WHO PULLS THE STRINGS

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        I mean this is literally a strawman post so

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          Not especially. Many groups of people, conservatives and leftists and “centrists” alike, love to suggest the parties are equal. I’ve heard it in real life. I’ve heard it online. All over reddit when I was still on it and lemmy even now.

          Though I wouldn’t especially attribute the logic to tankies, so in that way, perhaps

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            god tier politics challenge: ask a blue dem to name the last time the Ds did something the opposite to what the Rs have done, and was actually good for the average American

            (Not proposed, mind you, but did)

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            Prominent leftists I know argue that democrats dont deliver meaningful change but they still encourage people to vote. they say dems go harder against progressives than they do against republicans. And I agree with them.

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              Not voting does nothing. It doesn’t deliver meaningful change. It doesn’t help. Doesn’t fix.

              There’s a lot to lose by not voting. It’s a privilege to vote and run for office, and as a Republic, it’s people’s civic duty to use it.

              If you don’t like it, running for election yourself, organizing, unionizing, those are the strongest methods to realistically to fight back. Revolution rarely comes as long as people are moderately comfortable — and that’s the only other option.

              For presidential, there’s only 2 options. But if you go down to local level, third parties can be viable.

              Only just over 60% of democracies go back to democracy after being authoritarian, and I have never been one to play with gambling the odds

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            Ofc it’s a straw man! It’s at least so vague and free from annotation that the only way it works at all is for the reader to apply there own.

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        That was entirely based on my interactions with liberals, yes I was acturally called a Tankie for caring about basic human dignity