• Someone@lemmy.ca
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    6 days ago

    The third that didn’t vote essentially said “I’m happy either way”. I don’t think that’s much better.

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      6 days ago

      or… they said “Neither party fights for me. Both are trying to screw me over. Why should I support either one?”

      • SpaceCowboy@lemmy.ca
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        6 days ago

        Because one will deport innocent people to torture prison and the other one won’t?

        Or have you convinced yourself that Kamala would’ve done these things? That’s a rhetorical question, don’t bother repeating bullshit internet rationalizations for why you couldn’t be bothered to take a few hours to go vote against fascism.

    • Greg Clarke@lemmy.ca
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      6 days ago

      I don’t think that’s necessarily true. Voting for a party is a form of acknowledging you agree with the party. A lot of people don’t agree with either party (and I know there are other parties in theory, practically speaking, there are two). The Republican Party is terrible but so is the Democratic Party. The Democratic Party is better than the Republican Party and it would make sense to vote for Democratic Party to prevent the Republican Party from taking power. But I can appreciate people not wanting to explicitly support the Democratic Party either. Democratic politicians do as much insider trading and take as many legal bribes as Republican politicians. The US political system rewards bad behaviour. Not voting doesn’t signal that people are happy either way, it could as easily signal that people are sad either way.

      • harrys_balzac@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        6 days ago

        This comment is an excellent example of the kind of BS that helped Trump win.

        John Stuart Mill in 1867 said: “Let not any one pacify his conscience by the delusion that he can do no harm if he takes no part, and forms no opinion. Bad men need nothing more to compass their ends, than that good men should look on and do nothing. He is not a good man who, without a protest, allows wrong to be committed in his name, and with the means which he helps to supply, because he will not trouble himself to use his mind on the subject.”

        • Greg Clarke@lemmy.ca
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          I’m not justifying not voting, I’m explaining that not voting doesn’t mean “I’m happy either way”. If you were a Palestinian and watched the Democratic party continue to arm the Israeli Defence Forces as they targeted civilians, you might find it hard to give them your vote, even though the alternative is worse. Have more compassion.