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    You voted though, right? For Harris? That’s the only correct answer.

    Non voters + Trump voters + Jill Stein voters brought us into this mess. I haven’t heard anything from Jill Stein, as a leader I hope she’s speaking out too to her base. ~~

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      I am seriously tired of hearing this shit, what point does that matter now? Are you going to change the election? Move forward, we can’t do anything about how people voted now and it’s just alienating and irritating people.

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        To remind people that their actions have consequences and that they need to take an active role in the democratic process if they want to preserve it.

  • We need to be thinking about how 77 million Americans voted for Trump and thought that was a good idea.

    And we need to work out how to prevent it from happening again.

    One thing is clear, billionaires and politicians are unwilling to relinquish power or wealth, even when their holdings are obscene or they are incapable of governing.

    We will have to threaten either their lives or the structures on which their holdings depend, and can’t bluff. And they will likely choose death over surrender.

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      We won’t prevent it until people learn to start talking to each other with compassion instead of hostility. As it stands, both sides think the other side is completely insane, and to some extent violent, and that they should not be associated with unless you are harassing them.

      We’ve already burned the whole bridge down, and now need to rebuild it somehow. If republicans and democrats were separated geographically they might just split the country in two, but as it stands nearly every state has a large population of both, so in my opinion the only way forward is reconciliation.

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        I’m ex republican. Higher education and having my life ripped apart by our state’s AG fixed me… barely. Compassion won’t fix these people. They fucking suck to their core and would rather die than change their opinions. I don’t have a good solution. Platforming the stupid in our country is a large part of the problem.

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          I guess you make a good point that dire situations often change minds. That might be the more likely thing to happen than people having conversations again, unfortunately.

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    Vote for Republicans = You’re an evil Nazi

    Vote for Democrats = You’re an evil liberal, an liberals are just veiled fascist

    Vote for third party = You’re wasting your vote, you’re probably just a foreign asset

    Vote for progressives = You support neoliberalism that masquerades as milquetoast socialism

    Don’t vote at all = You’re a privileged asshole who caused all these issues by not voting

    It literally doesn’t matter what you do or who you vote for, you simply can’t win with these people. There’s no appeasing them, they will forever complain about how you vote.

    • Ever since the 21st century, voting Democrat (voting against Republicans) has been compulsory to stop the degradation of our institutions to corruption and towards autocratic rule.

      But a lot of people didn’t get the memo.

      And to be fair a lot of Democrat candidates didn’t offer anything themselves, but to not be the destructive Republican guy.

      The memo part has a lot to do with the massive far-right propaganda machine that is literally controlling minds (just not instantly or with a wavy beam)

      The latter part has to do with the mass precarity that neoliberalism allows to persist. If you’re going to be in danger under King Log, why not vote for King Heron. And this is an issue across many nations with principle parties being neoliberal and far-right.

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          No, you are a propagandist, trying to spread apathy amongst voters who could make a difference. You aren’t trying to get fewer people to vote for the Republican fascists, your goal is to spread apathy between the people who might vote against them.

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                No, you’re just mad that I’m correct. You can’t appease people, and people will complain no matter what you do. Therefore, the obvious conclusion is that you shouldn’t vote to appease others, but you should vote in what you believe is right regardless of what others think.

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                My point is very obvious and straightforward. You cannot appease everybody no matter what you do, and that includes voting, and therefore you should do what you believe is right regardless of what others think, whether that’s voting for something or not voting at all… but I suppose this is just a part of some grand propaganda conspiracy to help boost the Republican party by sowing discourse on Lemmy. Do you even hear yourself?

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    these manufacturing guilt posts would work if we were not seeing dnc sabotage mamadani to favour predatory stooges just like trump. the “blue no matter what” is only for trash candidates that superpacs want. everytime we get close to a leader that we want like bernie or aoc or mamdani, dnc shows they work for the trumps not against them.

    i am not a violent person so pls suggest how we can help get aoc elected in 2029 without doing a luigi on likes of pelosi and schumer ?

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      …you think AOC is an outsider? Oh sweet, sweet summer child, bless your heart.

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        she might not be an outsider but she seems to have a spine, supports the progressive cause and candidates. she is the way “lesser evil” that we should be settling for. she is also liked and respected by a lot of fringe gop voters. so there’s a good chance that in time she also get fulls house and senate majority.

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          I dont hear much about what she’s done for her constituents outside of social media posts attacking people or performative political actions. I dont dislike AOC but it is accurate to say she hasnt done anything of substance yet.

          I will say its clear who will be running for president though, her and newsom are both extremely obvious about it.

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    It occurred to me that everybody uses “Nazi” as a shorthand for psychopathic authoritarianism, but no living generation actually knows what it was like to live through that. This time we’ll actually see the “I didn’t vote for this” voices gradually disappear from the internet and at the end we’ll have a new name for this.

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    Fun fact: everyone who didn’t vote for Hitler made it through the war with a 100% clean conscience, and did not regret any other inactions. /s

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      Reminder that Hitler lost the election. The liberals endorsed a conservative candidate in the name of unity, who won, and proceeded to staff the government with Nazis and made Hitler chancellor, in the name of unity.

      The left, cursed with Casandra Syndrome, campaigned on “A vote for Hindenburg is a vote for Hitler is a vote for war.”

      Because there is nothing new under the sun, you even had the liberals who announced their endorsement of Hindenburg immediately start attacking the left for not supporting their best shot at defeating Hitler..

      In the end, many of them did end up supporting Hindenburg. But liberals will always see the left as a greater threat than fascists.

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          Socialism is the only way to stop liberalism from proceeding to fascism. If the liberals had supported the socialists instead of demanding the socialists vote for them while they create the conditions for fascism to grow, and then hand power to the fascists, we could have strangled it in its crib.

          It was as true in the 1920s and 30s as it is today. Hell we even saw the dems choose to fund ICE year after year, after they built the first set of cages, and right now, today, are choosing not to block its massive expansion.

          And you have any faith at all that those same people have any interest in stopping fascism?

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            If the liberals had supported the socialists instead of demanding the socialists vote for them

            Yes, if only the liberals, who make up a plurality of this country, had chosen to support the socialists, who make up single-digit percentages of this country, they would’ve won the election in a landslide and everything would be fine right now.

            instead of demanding the socialists vote for them while they create the conditions for fascism to grow, and then hand power to the fascists, we could have strangled it in its crib.

            As we all know, socialism has never allowed fascism to take root. So glad that problems have easy ideological solutions.

            But of course, what am I saying? You’re a holodomor and Uyghur genocide denier. You love fascism, as long as it has the right color of paint.

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              Holodomer

              You are literally doing nazi propaganda right now.

              Uyghur genocide

              lmao I am in China right now, I was in Urumqi earlier. There’s no travel restrictions, literally anyone can go there.

              problems have easy ideological solutions

              Correct, because ideology guides actions. Decisions informed by liberalism tend to heighten the contradictions of capitalism; the working class get weaker, the bourgeois get more powerful, and the petite bourgeoisie get one, then the other, making them easily controlled by anyone who offers them a scapegoat that doesn’t question the system that privileged them.

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    They want this. Look at this post from their perspective and it makes you look like joke to them.

    I’m not saying this as an insult…

    Know thy enemy.

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    We’ve had them for over a decade at this point. They were first established and construction started the Obama administration. During 45 AOC among a few other politicians did a performative photo-op in front of them and then that party as a whole proceeded to do nothing about them. Now we seem to have come back full-circle.

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      There seems to be a concerted effort to pretend that what’s happening is business as usual, and not a direct result of Trump.

      Fuck outta here with that.

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        Hang on a second. Trump and the Republicans are obviously way more extreme, but Obama was the deporter in chief for a reason. One of the greatest terrorists in world history with the drone program. Just because Republicans are fascist lunatics doesn’t mean we shouldn’t acknowledge what led here.

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          Obama and Biden deported criminals, they didn’t go to fucking job sites and brutalize peaceful workers. They didn’t deport people to prisons in a third country that the person has zero connection to. They didn’t deport green card holders and legal permanent residents.

          People’s memories can’t really be this short, right?

          It didn’t “lead” anywhere, this is Project 2025. This is what these racist fucks were always going to do.

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            You don’t really seem to understand how society actually works. Liberalism leads to fascism. A Trump is an inevitability when you have decades of neoliberal reforms and barely any relief. No one is saying the two parties in the US are identical. Yes, things are worse right now! That’s not what I’m objecting to here.

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              OK, so a dude calling himself buttnugget claims he knows how society actually works, and then follows that up with the statement that “LIBERALISM LEADS TO FASCISM”

              Man, when the Republicans went to work attacking and weakening the public education system, they really had their eye on the prize.

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                At least I tried to help you understand. You didn’t deserve it, but I feel better that I tried anyway.

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              neoliberalis and liberals are not the same thing. also, Germany was utterly fucking obliviated as punishment for starting World War 1. I feel that that had more to do with fascism taking over than politicians from a collapsed government.

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    I’m sure that’s of great comfort to the people in concentration camps. Legit so gross to acknowledge concentration camps currently existing and being run by your own government, and somehow still making it about you.

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      What can the average US citizen do about concentration camps that are outside the US but controlled by the US?

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          I’m doubtful that an armed US populace will be effective against the militarized police forces and literal military being deployed against Citizens.

          The second amendment was more realistic when society had roughly the same fire power as the military, but not so much any more.

          They have predator drones, we have AR-15’s. These are not the same.

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            The number of Americans who showed up to protest in the streets on No King’s Day was at least 1 million more than the sum total of US military and police members.

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            Start with small groups of ICE agents?
            Weapons manufacturing facilities?
            Infrastructure? Hacktivism?
            Economic targets?
            Rich mansions?

            Anything’s better than shoulder-shrugging after decades of molon labe.

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            I find this sentiment very funny, considering the United States terrible performance in asymmetrical warfare.

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              I don’t think we won a war against an insurgency on their own soil in…… ever?

              And that’s with the benefits of untouchable supply lines, and war production, unparalleled intelligence apparatus, and the ability to print money.

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        Did you phrase it this way to avoid talking about the ones in the US?

        At bare minimum they could not turn the existence of these camps into the opportunity to talk about how morally pure they are. Useless and obnoxious at best, callous and heartless at worst.

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          Forgot about the new ones popping up, so I will lump them in as well: what concrete actions can US citizens take in regards to the concentration camps being set up by their government? A government that has the largest amount of military spending on the planet, and has now started deploying that military against it’s own citizens.

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            Drones… Certain funds from the construction market… (Although, I don’t know if they stock other stores in your area.) , start hunting terrorists, Badaboom

            Taking some of the millions and millions weapons in US…

            But has to be done some time ago. Now ist over.

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            Why are you asking me what to do when my criticism of the sentiment in the OP is that it’s self centered and cruel?

            If you need to be led around by the nose, probably literally anything else is going to be better than publicly jacking yourself off about how you didn’t want this to happen. I’m sure you can think of something other than self congratulatory meme posting.

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              I’m asking as you’re the one complaining. Don’t bring me a dead cat without bringing me a shovel.

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    And a bunch of people didn’t vote for hitler. Nazi party got 43% of the votes on 1933.

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    If all you’re doing is “voting”, then you have no right to a good night’s sleep at all.

    If you’re still self-righteous about it like 9mos later, that’s even more gross.

    Where is this dream candidate anyway? I haven’t seen them out there opposing genocide… Much like this gross meme…

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      *ignores a century of withering away of social safety nets and institutions at the hands of dems and Republicans, and primarily capitalists

      *at the 11th hour and 59th minute of the devolution into fascism, nobly votes for handwringing and pragmatic genocidaire vs unabashed and bombastic genocidaire

      *“I’m doing my part! Screw you, Tankies and Ruzzians for destroying America! Muslim and Arab americans in Dearborn who decided not to vote for a woman who promised to kill their bothers and sisters in Palestine and Lebanon with utmost lethality are redfash, and are the reason for the pickle we’re in now. Ignore the last 200 years of history that led us here.”

      Yep, checks all the liberal boxes. History only starts where it is convenient.