Something that always is unsaid is exactly what every scoldly Liberal who was betrayed by everyone else on The Final Vote Ever are doing under the circumstances. It's frankly annoying to allude to the worst possible outcome and then you imagine them going "I guess that's that about America then" and life doesn't functionally change that much for them at first, and when it starts to show, they are like "We lost the Final Vote Ever".
But is kind of funny that they also sell a secular rapture where it does sound mildly interesting if they ceased to exist as partisans, like, sure the whole reason is bad, but 30 million Americans just spend the rest of their days sobbing and blaming under the bed covers with a phone...it's kind of funny...
The true joke is they're gonna be talking bout 28 in 26 reflexively no matter what happens. Dogged about this shit.
@gwynnion My take is that I am voting for Biden for now.
I fucking hate Biden but at least he's paying lip service and doing a handful of useful things.
He's a big part of the cause of many problems minority communities face by virtue of legislation he's championed alone, and that's not even close to everything.
However, he's the fucker I want to fight, after he's beaten the one I hope dies soon.
How does yelling at an imperfect ally help win elections against billionaire-funded fascists like Trump?
@Npars01 @gwynnion I really feel for folks in First Past the Post electorates.
These are choices that nobody should have to shoulder.
I am so glad of the privilege of voting for my preferred party knowing that they can work in coalition to achieve shared goals without throwing victory to the other side. But I also ache for those who have no easy answers available to them.
@gwynnion Yup.
Frankly, Dems aren’t, and have never been, interested in giving us the systemic changes we really need because that would mean ending capitalism. So I understand perfectly why folks are disillusioned.
Their privilege prevents them from understanding that we, minority groups, get hosed regardless of who wins. The wealth gap keeps growing. This shit is literally killing us.
So yeah, please don’t “but Trump” us. We’re not stupid, we know. But that’s not the point.
@gwynnion I’ve realized that the only thing I’m “liberal” about is the block button, because liberals can’t fucking resist popping up to basically tell us our opinion is invalid. This group is the most condescending and annoying bunch of people I’ve found here in an otherwise friendly place.
Can’t miss a chance to tell the groups you claim to support that you know better than them.
@gwynnion Is it because Trump actually threatens to negatively impact their material existence the way both parties have negatively impacted poor people over years?
Y’know, by perpetuating the economic system that results in all this inequality we’re seeing now, and have seen for a long time.
Also, I’ve never said people shouldn’t vote but for some reason people always assume that. Oh yeah, because they always miss the point.
@gwynnion
"We're pissed at the Dems!"
Fair enough.
"They keep breaking their promises to us!"
No argument.
"We deserve better, and we need better!"
Absolutely!
"...so we're going to vote for the party that is guaranteed to treat us even worse!"
Ummm...
@gothytim @gwynnion I genuinely have seen this, and I thought that's where the discussion was leading.
If it's about holding the better of two choices accountable for their bullshit, I totally understand. (Ask me about the Liberals' electoral reform here in Canada if you want a big rant on that subject.)
However, there's a side-effect here as well: People who (rightly) criticize the Dems for failing to live up to their promises may drive others towards the GOP.
@gwynnion We must hold our political leaders to account, be they friend or foe.
Nothing is ignored more than the rusted on voter, till suddenly the rust breaks free and a populist sweeps through offering easy answers because no answers were offered before.
And nothing is gained unless voices are heard. May those voices be heard loudly.