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  • "Some of you may die, but it's a price I am willing to pay for the collapse of the American empire" - Lord Farquaad (Shrek)

  • Even if the Democrats would've cut it USAID, they would've been far less sudden about it. According to people who work in humanitarian aid, the suddenness of Trump's cuts to USAID got a lot of people killed in the developing world.

  • Even if the DNC haven't meaningfully countered climate change, they haven't done nothing either. They also likely wouldn't have abolished USAID which, while it existed for propaganda purposes, did save lives.

  • It's not a solution, but as you said it's easier. We can and should do both. Even if voting for the Democrats saves one life from climate change or ICE, it's worth doing.

  • I stopped reading them after the first 20 or so.

  • I'm not American in the first place.

  • "Voting against the Nazi's didn't work for Germans, so let's just try letting the Nazi's win from the get-go"

  • It looks like Hitler's rise to power was the result of Germany's proportional representation political system and the inability to form government. He was able to keep forcing elections until he won.

    So the analogy is not appropriate.

    Took me a while to get wikipedia to tell me the voting system.

  • Trump is an exception to the Republican rule, not for his incompetence but for his unpredictability.

    And the domestic policy of the Republicans effects the rest of the world too. Climate change is a big one, Trump would never pass the "inflation reduction act" and as much as that bill had flaws it did contribute to renewable energy in the United States. Trump also cut USAID and while that funding probably wouldn't come back under the Democrats, it is yet another example of how non-Americans were hurt by his actions.

  • We need to effect what we can control first and foremost. Harm minimization and resistance, it's not one or the other and either way it's not fascism to acknowledge that there is a path towards harm minimization.

  • I adopt the terminology of the person I'm replying to in order to avoid a debate on semantics. Clearly you're interested in debating semantics at any cost.

  • If you think that's what I've been doing, you need better reading comprehension.

  • I'd say Trump isn't much better, but the Gaza Peace Plan is an improvement over the status quo from before. But the parallels between Trump and Hitler are far stronger than between Biden and Hitler, especially on domestic policy.

    I'm not faulting people for not voting in 2024, Trump was more of a wildcard than Biden. Voting Biden in guaranteed a continued genocide but nobody knew what Trump would do.

    Trump is an exception to the Republican rule, his foreign policy is very idiosyncratic and his domestic policy is more mask-off (metaphorically, not literally). The Republican party behind him is more uniform in their unconditional support for Israel. The Democrat party is fractured on that front and broadly (though not unanimously) united against the most murderous of Trump's domestic policies.

    Maybe abstaining or voting third-party will incite a communist revolution, I don't know, but right now more people are dying than would under a Democrat senate majority and I don't see them being able to make things worse in Gaza (and they're not really ideologically pro-genocide, they just don't care as long as they have access to Israeli military bases).

  • If he had a chance of winning, yes.

  • Beats mecha-hitler. Fewer people dying is better.

  • The vast majority of Americans think seizing power is putting the Democrats in charge. Not dismantling the government, military, press, and capitalism.

  • It's more of a pragmatic position than a political one. The "both sides are the same" people aren't exactly right, it's more "both sides are bad".

    As for whether I qualify as a "liberal", there are so many definitions for the word that it doesn't matter. In the example though it's being used as a slur basically. There is nothing worse you can be called on Lemmy than a liberal.

  • Not loud and mean, smug and delusional.

  • Sure, a non-Hitler would've won, but that's not the race we were dealt.