• Kecessa@sh.itjust.works
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    10 months ago

    You don’t prevent genocide by letting the guy who can’t be convinced anything is a bad idea win instead of the guy who can.

    If both options were reasonable then ok, let the other guy win as a matter of principle, but right now the alternative is way worse and won’t help with your cause either.

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      Okay so if this guy can be confined genocide is a bad idea, when exactly is that going to happen?

      I didn’t think it was so challenging, but I guess Biden really struggles with this choice?

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      You don’t win votes by convincing people the other guy’s worse. Full stop.

      Stop celebrating Democrats making TERRIBLE political moves by failing to condemn terrible political moves…

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        Don’t be stupid. Trump is going to demand they nuke and pave Palestine and he’ll open a string of Trump resorts for free as his reward. Think that’s unlikely? Please. We’ve got a ton of receipts. He’s 1000 times worse than a Biden administration. So cut the GRU bullshit.

        If “Young Progressive Activists” were actually serious about stopping a millenia-old conflict on the other side of the world, the point of entry is their representative and senator. Do they even know who that is? Representatives pass legislation to require (cease-fire, aid, reparations, whatever) or no more money. That’s what they say they actually want.

        Magical Santa President is a child’s cartoon. And the conversation of this constant BiDeN gEnOcIdE train is a sad hEr EmAiLs argument in design and purpose.

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          No one has said they wouldn’t vote against Trump. Why do you assume every vote has to be FOR Biden?

          Not every vote has to come with an ass kissing, you sycophantic dipshits.

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            When did the USA adopt a system where voting independent or third party when you lean left has any influence and prevents the Republicans from taking power? Unless you were planning to vote Republican and will vote for someone else?

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              How is it so confusing to understand that someone can still vote for Biden while not wanting to vote for Biden?

              You’re all literally too simple to understand how personal morals work, apparently. Sad.

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                No, it’s your phrase that didn’t make sense as you said not voting for Trump while also not voting for Biden, learn to express yourself clearly and then start sharing your opinion.

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                  Again, reading comprehension of a 5 year old.

                  If at least you were humble enough to not be an ass…

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                    No one has said they wouldn't vote _against_ Trump. Why do you assume every vote has to be FOR Biden?

                    Yeah so in written form that’s exactly what you said, if you wanted to convey that you would vote for Biden without supporting his politics then that’s what you should have said or instead of using all caps on FOR you should have used quotation marks around it.

                    Pretty funny you’re the one who started throwing insults by I’m the ass here

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        convincing people the other guy’s worse.

        At its heart, voting is choosing the least-worse option.

        Our best case is being able to repeat this until the criminally-bad options are gone and we only have good options to choose from, but while life expectancy and objective happiness is far, far below what it should be for such a rich nation, you know we have some heavy evolution ahead.

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          Voting in a First Past the Post election system is like this. If we can switch to another system like the Single Transferrable Vote, we can get better results.

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      If Biden doesn’t want to lose the votes of people who oppose genocide, he should stop supporting genocide.

      Of course, he should also stop supporting genocide because it’s genocide. But I guess he’d rather lose than miss out on being a part of it.

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        And not voting ends up being support for more genocide

        Just as I said, your logic works in a situation where either options are reasonable OR, I would add, if there’s more than two options and governments are made of coalitions so you can vote for someone that will influence the party with the most vote to move in the direction that you want so they can form the government.

        Neither options apply to the USA at the moment.

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          And not voting ends up being support for more genocide

          I’m voting for Biden. I also know that if he wants the votes of people for whom genocide is a dealbreaker, he needs to stop supporting genocide.

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            These people would be hypocrites if they didn’t vote for him as letting Trump win means more genocide as he’ll do nothing about Gaza and leave Ukraine to fend for itself whereas a Democrat can at least be convinced to change his stance.

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              Ok. So they’re hypocrites.

              If Biden wants their votes, he needs to break with the pro-genocide centrist wing of his party and stop supporting genocide. I know this will bitterly disappoint every last centrist Democrat, but you can lecture them that they can’t always get everything they want and that they need to vote blue no matter who.

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                  It’s not like you want anyone who isn’t 100% on board with genocide to have any right to complain now.

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                    No, I don’t want anyone who doesn’t vote or get personally involved in politics to complain about the people who get elected.