• mlg@lemmy.world
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      3 months ago

      Did… did you even read what I wrote…?

      My point was that he is exactly against the system and playing it by voting for a major party. His whole speech was literally about utilizing your status as a voter in key swing states to demand change from candidates by threatening your power as a voter to choose, regardless of whether you vote 3rd party or not at all.

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        3 months ago

        My point was that he is exactly against the system and playing it by voting for a major party.

        That’s not true.

        His whole speech was literally about utilizing your status as a voter in key swing states to demand change from candidates by threatening your power as a voter to choose

        That’s a wildly inaccurate interpretation

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          3 months ago

          What does this mean? It means that when white people are evenly divided, and Black people have a bloc of votes of their own, it is left up to them to determine who’s going to sit in the White House and who’s going to be in the dog house.

          A ballot is like a bullet. You don’t throw your ballots until you see a target, and if that target is not within your reach, keep your ballot in your pocket.

          Straight from his speech lol.

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            3 months ago

            You don’t throw your ballots until you see a target, and if that target is not within your reach, keep your ballot in your pocket.

            That’s very different from

            His whole speech was literally about utilizing your status as a voter in key swing states to demand change from candidates by threatening your power as a voter to choose

            He was arguing to abstain from voting without a quality candidates on the ballot. Not to court mediocre candidates by promising them your vote.