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  • Third party votes in a presidential election are effectively virtue signaling.

    Correct. I don't believe that I ever said otherwise. I was signalling that I wanted the US to stop bombing children, backing a genocide, sacrificing the poor and working-class for the sake of the rich, etc etc.

    One of the many things that it signals is that you didn't really care who wins.

    Incorrect. I was signalling that I wanted both of them to lose.

    Or that you were hyperbolic / disingenuous in calling them both fascist.

    I'm pretty sure that I never said that both of them were fascist. Please point out to me where I said that, and I will correct it.

    But they certainly aren't the same.

    Agreed. I'm not sure why you bring that up, as I never said that they were the same.

    Though people are right to point out that you didn't show any sort of solidarity against the fascists.

    No, they are incorrect. I tried pushing the Democrats to win by picking popular platforms, which they refused to do. They chose to stick with losing on an unpopular platform, rather than picking up more popular platforms to win. I wanted them to do this so that a "part for the people" would win, and the fascists would lose.

    The Republicans margin of victory was so thin.

    Then the Democrats should have put in a real effort to pick up more voters, instead of pushing voters away. People were very clear about what they wanted from the Democrats, but Harris' response was "I'm speaking" instead.

    Where you could have made the difference. But chose not to.

    If all of the 3rd party voters backed Harris, she still would have lost. It seems to me that running a campaign of unpopular polices, and unpopular candidates on the coat-tails of an unpopular president is why they lost. They chose this, not me.

  • I'd like to see any kind of evidence that progressives supported fascism. Also, if Harris did want the progressive vote, then yes, she should have done better.

  • I don't think that I will ever stop being amazed by Democrats blaming the people who voted against genocide, rather than blaming the party that chose to hand the election to Trump in order to continue genocide.

  • The sad part is that it didn't even poll well. The Democrats actually gave up voters to continue being Zionists.

  • I'm curious if the "not voting in America is 'voting for Trump'" people ever thanked the non-voters for their support of Biden in 2020?

    If "not voting in America is 'voting for Trump'", is true, then "not voting in 2020 America is 'voting for Biden'", right?

  • Concentration camps, fascism, women’s rights

    Yes, those would have been better if Kamala had won.

    Economic meltdown, removal of the social safety, rule of law

    I'm not convinced those would have been fixed if she would have won, as they were not fixed by any of her Democratic predecessors. The same predecessors that she made every indication she would follow.

  • I think you mean fighting unions, and failing to deliver on the less-than-bare-minimum that he set out to forgive on student debt. It wasn't sabatoged, it was because he was too busy boming innocent people, backing a genocide, and writing checks to his rich friends to get things done for the voters.

  • Nope, plenty of 3rd party voters also voted against fascism. I know, because I am one of them.

    If Harris wanted me to vote for her, she should have run on policies that I (and most americans) want, instead of policies that I (and most americans) do not want.

  • Ah, yes, the mythical third-party voter that is both: A) So small as to not be worth catering to, and B) So numerous that they can swing the election any way that they want.

    Exit polling shows that, if 3rd party voters had voted for Harris, she still would have lost. Maybe next time, the Dems should run a serious campaign to try and win voters over.

  • I would happily vote Dem if they stopped fighting against what I wanted, and they started voting for what I wanted.

    Yes, I have been pretty open about voting against the party that bombs kids, takes from the poor and working-class and gives to the rich, backs genocidists and sexual assaulters. If they were actually in opposition to genocide and literal Nazis, then I would absolutely vote for the Dems, but they are not. They have been openly supporting both.

  • No, I was not OK with all of that bullshit, which is why I voted against it. If you are going to disagree with me, that's fine. But I'll start taking you seriously when you stop making up stuff about me.

  • Has the genocide gone away since you decided to vote for garbage by throwing your vote in the trash?

    No, I'm pretty sure that I never said that it would.

    Has the guy you didn't vote against helped further any of your causes?

    Has the guy you didn't vote against stopped sending weapons, or has he doubled the fuck down on killing as many people as fast as possible with zero checks and balances on the people using those weapons?

    Same answer for both: I did vote against him. Your questions are based on a false premise. Also, I never thought he would help futher my causes, or that he would stop sending weapons and killing people. I'm not sure where you got the impression that I thought that he would.

    Ask yourself these questions, and then ask how the world would be if everyone had decided to shove their theory up their ass and go vote?

    I have no idea how that would be different. I don't know that we have any evidence that things would have turned out differently if everyone voted. If you have any, I'd be willing to review it.

  • No, I very proudly voted against that PoS as well

  • But you were sarcastically correct, because you would rather make things up and yell at people, than fully understand their position, genius

  • What is incorrect about that? The party made it very clear that they wanted to keep sending weapons, instead winning the election.

  • I didn't elect him. In fact, I very proudly voted against that PoS. But please, keep making up facts about me. That sounds super productive, and will totally get me to vote for the genocidal, child-killing party next time around.

  • That's because you've never been interested in my views. You seem to be only interested in taking cheap shots, instead of understanding.

  • No, I blame the voters that chose this, and the politicians who ran on it. I also blame the party that built out the infrastucture that fascism is currently using for all of this. I don't blame the ones that voted against it.