• mozz@mbin.grits.dev
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    4 months ago

    Seriously

    I love how the takeaway from this is “yeah fuck politics amirite” and not “dude it is THERE FOR THE TAKING for anyone who is inspiring enough to actually get people voting for them”*

    (*and who feels like overcoming the significant hurdles of the media and the DNC cooperating to do their best to tank their campaign which they will definitely do if you are inspiring enough for people to want to vote for you)

    THERE FOR THE TAKING I tell you

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      4 months ago

      Nah. There’s always going to be those, “They’ll never win”, “they’re not a practical choice”, “Voting third party is a waste” types.

      Democrats and Republicans can only agree on one thing. They don’t want more competition. I think that’s why voter apathy is so bad

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        4 months ago

        I have a former roommate that her reason for not voting is that she doesn’t think it effects her. She thinks she can live an apolitical life because she just doesn’t want to deal with it. Meanwhile she can’t afford anything because our state makes it really hard to get food stamps

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        4 months ago

        voting third party will just split the vote for the side you want though (and thats a big problem when the opponent is literal evil or whatever, and the margins are so tight), we need to switch to a better voting system like ranked choice voting to allow more than 2 options.

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        4 months ago

        democracy may not be available in all areas, ask your local TV conglomerate whether democracy is right for you