• @RichCaffeineFlavor@lemmy.world
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      -3410 months ago

      Yeah that’s 100% bullshit and I’ll show you right now.

      Downvote me if you’re going to vote for Joe Biden. My negative score will be your proof. Lemmy doesn’t give a shit about genocide abroad. When the only measurable act of support these people carry out is counted, it will be FOR genocide and the people who did it.

      • @darkdemize@sh.itjust.works
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        3010 months ago

        You’re a fucking moron if you think the Republican alternative is a better option for Palestine. And when it comes to the general election, you’re only lying to yourself if you think a third-party candidate has a chance.

        We, as the US, need to fix our broken election system before we’re going to have a chance of electing someone who isn’t owned by corporate interests.

        • @RichCaffeineFlavor@lemmy.world
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          -2210 months ago

          That’s a high minded reason to vote in favor of fascism ideologically and genocide in practice. My biggest problem is that you don’t even believe that’s what you’re doing. You’re not fixing the ‘broken’ ‘democratic’ system. You have no plans to.

          • @sleepy555@lemmy.world
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            310 months ago

            We should be voting independent. Voting for R or D would lead to the same outcome. I hate the blind support for Israel. They’ve done some truly shitty things. Our relationship feels like trying to look out for the kid who gets bullied in school, but the whole time he’s out there spitting on people. We should at least be holding them accountable if we’re going to send them our resources.

            • diprount_tomato
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              110 months ago

              Yes, you really need to vote third party as much as you can. It already happened in Argentina (you may disagree with the party, but the fact that it’s third party and won the elections is the point), it can be achieved somewhere else

          • @Rinox@feddit.it
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            210 months ago

            If voting means you agree with one of the parties, not voting means you agree with both and are ok with either ruling.

              • @Rinox@feddit.it
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                310 months ago

                In the US there are only two, for all intents and purposes. It’s the logical conclusion to the “first past the post” system.

                In other countries I agree with you. Still, not voting is not an option (unless you are ok with any party).