• GiveMemes@jlai.lu
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    10 months ago

    And this is exactly the kind of lack of perspective that guy is talking about. Imagine if there was no “lesser evil” and you lived in an authoritarian regime where those who love money and power continually rise to the top and take advantage of everybody else. There’s not even a chance in that system for peaceful reform, and that’s what don’t vote idiots don’t get because they’ve never been outside of a modern democracy and have very interesting history “study” habits (usually quoting things out of context and running away when someone tries to hold them to their shit).

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      No, it is not. The reason the parent poster gave to vote at all costs is not logically sound and won’t convince anyone that isn’t already convinced.

      And convincing others to keep dictators out of power is more efficient at keeping dictators out or power than just posing as morally right. You ain’t winning any vote alone, it takes majorities.

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        I don’t understand your argument. Things aren’t the best, so fuck it do nothing? Let the people who will vote make all the decisions? I just don’t get it. If you can’t be bothered to vote, ever if it’s for the lesser of two evils, then what can you be bothered to do besides comment online?

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          10 months ago

          He’s a “revolutionary” as depicted in the historical documentary The Life of Brian

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              10 months ago

              Hopefully it serves as a wakeup call. Not intended to be unproductive, but you’re right I shouldn’t have been rude.

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                It does not. I’m still not convinced using shitty feel-good arguments helps keep Trump and other shitheads worldwide out of power.

                But I guess reality flies way above the head of the patronizing liberals.

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          10 months ago

          Reread my initial comment.

          Edit: for clarity. What I meant is that saying “vote because people died so you could” is stupid. That’s meaningless Hollywood shit. It won’t convince anyone in disagreement.

          Saying: “your son is Minority X and is in concrete, material danger if Y comes into power” successfully helped me convince someone to vote against fascism before, despite them not being fans of who they were voting for. That is an example that worked in my situation, and won’t apply to everyone.

          We’re no longer reasoning in the realm of fairies and unicorns, but are talking about tangible things that people care about.

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      Imagine if there was no “lesser evil” and you lived in an authoritarian regime where those who love money and power continually rise to the top and take advantage of everybody else. There’s not even a chance in that system for peaceful reform, and that’s what don’t vote idiots don’t get

      PoV: you live in a bourgeois democracy