• givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    It’s insane that in my lifetime I’ve seen the Dem party at the point where they’ve completely given up on courting and just yell at people that they have to vote for them.

    Like, who the fuck is coming up with this strategy, and why is anyone listening to them?

    It just makes zero sense.

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      7 months ago

      YOU DO HAVE TO VOTE FOR THEM

      THE OTHER OPTION IS LETTING FASCISM HAPPEN

      WE HAVE FOR OVER TWENTY YEARS NOW ACTUALLY BEEN IN A SITUATION WHERE, YES, GENUINELY, YOU DO ACTUALLY JUST HAVE TO VOTE FOR THEM

      GOOD PEOPLE DO NOT TO BE MADE TO BE EXCITED BY DOING THEIR DUTY TO PROTECT THE MOST VULNERABLE WHO CANNOT SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES

      YOU DO ACTUALLY JUST HAVE TO VOTE FOR THEM TO NOT BE AN AWFUL FUCKING HUMAN BEING WHO DESERVES SCORN FOR BEING FUCKING AWFUL

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        7 months ago

        When you only have one choice, you don’t have a choice.

        Yea obviously we’re at the point where the only non fascist choice is to vote for an unpopular incumbent, but it seems like the choice has been completely removed from the democratic process in the US and you have to wonder how much of it is exactly by design, and whose.

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          7 months ago

          to be honest, I’m not convicd Biden is not also fascist. look at his Immigration policies. How he supports Israel’s genocide. Sure, Trump is vastly more fascistic than Biden, no question there… but “lesser of two evils” bullshit is exactly how we got in this mess.

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          It’s by the design of the Democrats, though I think our current situation is an unintentional cascade effect.

          It’s the result of one of the oldest election strategies in the world that remains incredibly popular for one simple reason: it’s easy and it works. “Vote for me because I’m not the other guy” is a much easier policy to convince people on than actually having any policies of your own.

          For many years now Democrats all over the country have been funding the campaigns of the most unhinged and extremist of their opponents to set themselves up for an easy win - there was even a lady who wrote a book about her doing it, only to lose to that same extremist in the very next election.

          And that’s why we find ourselves in the situation that we’re in. Because the Dems keep thinking that they can court some mythical moderate Republican voting block by propping extremists up as the nominees. But that doesn’t exist because the Republicans have always been voting against Dems rather than for people they like. Republicans don’t care if the nominee is Bush, Biden, Putin, or Stalin himself, risen from the grave to finally put an end to capitalism. So long as they have an R next to their name instead of a D, that’s who they’re voting for.

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          When you only have one choice, you don’t have a choice.

          damn, never thought about it like that, but that’s a pretty succinct way to put it

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        This you?

        Your approach isn’t working. It never works. Because all it does is makes people more defensive, and it divides the DNC even further. it just makes me roll my eyes and think “okay, boomer, time to change your diapers again.” And yes. I know that’s totally ageist of me, but frankly, at this point, I’m tired of it.

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          So what are you suggesting come November? All I read when I see comments like yours is “I just want to complain and wish really hard that the Democrats had a unicorn for a candidate”.

          Reality is there are only 2 choices in November, and one of those choices will lead this country directly into facism.

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          Maybe if y’all were capable of saying shit that didn’t instantly wanna make me pull my hair out at the sheer, oh I dunno draw a fucking deadly sin out of a hat at this point, I wouldn’t feel like y’all need the markdown equivalent of the gunnery sergeant hartman treatment to explain basic morals to you abject failures of human empathy.

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        But why are the uncharismatic conservative candidates the only other option when we know for a fact they’re not what Dem voters want?

        Why not run someone voters actually like and who will get the most votes?

        Why don’t you understand that gets the most votes for the Dem candidate?

        Although I would like to thank you for not insulting me this time, we’re making progress. Would all caps help you more? I know it’s easier for some to read so I can do that if you’re doing it so you can read easier.

        Depending on what you’re using you can make the text appear larger or a better font too.

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          I notice you’re doing your one sentence per paragraph again.

          Ok let’s go through this chronologically (not that I agree Biden is conservative, he’s center).

          Bill Clinton: When you run against an incumbent (Bush senior) you run from the center. So that’s what he did.

          Gore: After the population hopefully warmed up with Bill Clinton, he stuck his head out left with climate change. And bam he lost the election. Thanks 3rd party protest voters!

          Obama: So guess what Obama learned? Don’t stick your head out. He ran on vague “hope”, hoping the ambiguity would be enough considering Bush’s disastrous wars. And he won.

          Hillary Clinton: After the population hopefully warmed up with Obama, she stuck her head out just a tiny itty little bit with the Map Room to fight climate change. And guess what happened? Bam she lost. Thanks protest non-voters!

          On to Biden. Just like Obama learned from Gore, Biden learned from Hillary that you don’t stick your head out left. And he was running against an incumbent, so once again when you do that you run center. He’s actually been governing more from the left, but he ran center. 

          And you’re amazed that they don’t run an extreme left platform? Every time they stick their head out a little itsy bitsy tiny bit left they lose. And the next guy learns to go to the center to win.

          So how do you get them to move left? By giving them victories. Consistent and overwhelming victories. Because when they lose, like they’ve lost 20 years out of the last 24 years, they will go to the centre to find votes.