• DancingBear
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    8 months ago

    Both Biden and Trump are motivated by the aipac money. Period. Don’t fool yourself.

    You can’t shame the younger voters into voting for Biden. They don’t care what Hillary Clinton thinks and they are tired of being lied too by corporate donors, I mean corporate politicians.

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        8 months ago

        Oh hush. This is clearly the “lesser of two evils.” Both are fucking evil terrorist and genocide supporting sons of bitches.

        You vote for the lesser evil.

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          You can’t shame the younger voters into voting for Biden. They don’t care what Hillary Clinton thinks and they are tired of being lied too by corporate donors, I mean corporate politicians.

          Your original point was categorically NOT “the lesser of two evils”.

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      8 months ago

      How about understanding that there are only 2 candidates? You either support one with your vote, or you support the other with your apathetic attitude and myopic perspective on politics.

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        8 months ago

        Again. You can not shame people into voting for your candidate

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          America has to be the only “democracy” that shames voters for disagreeing with politicians instead of the reverse.

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            It’s wild that people think they have more ability to change the minds of millions of disconnected voters than the one guy who wants their votes and whose job it is to respond to public sentiment.

            Forget which side you think is wronger in their thinking. Trying to individually argue voters into compliance is pushing against the ocean.

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                On any scale. Changing one mind who you know how to contact, even if they might ignore you, is easier than changing (or even contacting) millions. This idea that you’re all going to get together and yell at all the “bad” voters that are upset over a US funded genocide in election-meaningful numbers is pure nonsense. And that’s ignoring that yelling at people to support your team generally doesn’t work.