• CerebralHawks@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    16 hours ago

    I counted the people who could vote, but didn’t. I thought that was clear. If not… I counted the people who could vote, but didn’t. (It was also a very rough estimate that might be a ways off.) They were convinced not voting meant one, they couldn’t be blamed if we didn’t like the person who got elected. False: they had the power to swing it the other way and chose not to. And two, that one was at least “mostly” as bad as the other. In this case, not so. I don’t even think other Republican candidates would have been this bad, had they won (like McCain and Romney).

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      15 hours ago

      Nah man,

      I will not continue voting for the lesser of two evils. Done with that noise.

      Stop blaming voters and blame the shitty establishment politicians.

      • mojofrododojo@lemmy.world
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        4 hours ago

        I will not continue voting for the lesser of two evils. Done with that noise.

        then you will continue to endure the harm of the worse candidate. you’re never going to get the candidate that checks every box, that’s not how politics works.

        but thanks, your inability to comprehend harm reduction may mean no more need for votes for a long time.