Vote anyways

  • Ð Greıt Þu̇mpkin@lemm.ee
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    5 months ago

    He’s the face of why ya gotta vote. All the DNC trickery in the world woulda meant nothing if y’all turned out on primary day with the same energy y’all spend on cursing everyone else for doing it and not voting for him.

    He coulda won, by a landslide, and he didn’t because he deserved better than his own supporters.

    • timbuck2themoon@sh.itjust.works
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      The progressive paradox. Progressive ideas and politicians are soooo popular but there’s always a reason they lost and it’s never because progressives don’t turn out.

      • Ð Greıt Þu̇mpkin@lemm.ee
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        Honestly it’s not at all surprising,

        Of course the don’t vote crowd would think that other people voting despite them not voting is the enemy putting the fix in

    • AngryCommieKender@lemmy.world
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      In many states we did. He took more of Virgina and West Virginia than Hillary did, and their delegates still voted for Hilary at the DNC national convention. This happened in a ton of states before California, the only state that the DNC electors “officially” gave to Bernie, even had their primary. It was so bad that almost 50% of the lifelong Californian Democrats left the party for NPP registration, which is better in California, in my opinion, since No Party Preference allows one to vote in all the primaries, as well as the general.

      That bullshit “vote” was, and probably still is, rigged. They won’t let us vote for AOC if she ever runs for president. We need to destroy every political party and force candidates to run on policy and ideals.

      Washington understood that direct democratic communism was the best method of choosing leaders, and laws, well before either concept was even available.

      • Ð Greıt Þu̇mpkin@lemm.ee
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        See you say all that but when you look at the actual documented results it shows that Bernie got blown out in the popular vote and was actually unduly benefited by the delegate system proportional to how many people actually voted for him.

        Stop making excuses, he lost because millenials and zoomers can’t be assed to even turn out at their share of the national population, let alone the easy dominating share they could take within the democratic party.

        There were like 30 million ballots cast max in the 2016 primary, that is fucking nothing. The fact that Bernie didn’t landslide with as few as 15 million votes for his opponent is down to the fact that his supporters are loud obnoxious do nothings who have to be dragged by their hair and locked in the booth with no internet connection to even begin considering casting the fucking ballot.

        Fuck wanting to vote for someone, fuck wanting to be inspired, fuck your prayers for the rapture revolution to come and solve everything for you. Do your duty to those who genuinely cannot protect themselves and cast that boring milquetoast ballot while we fucking have them for you to bitch and moan about it not being exciting enough.

        America’s most vulnerable can’t afford for you to shirk your responsibility because the party’s manager didn’t deliver enough pizzazz and pandering to your karen ass self.

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          You can say all that but the fact remains that there was record turnout for the 2016 primary, and we got told to sit down and shut up.

          I’m gen X, btw.

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      The issue wasn’t that people didn’t show up. There was record turnout for a primary race. The issue was concerns about electability. The talking heads kept repeating incessantly that Biden had the better shot at beating Trump. It was complete bullshit based off polls, but people believed it. Beating Trump was the top priority with policy taking a back seat. The position we are in now is the universe’s sense of irony.

      The thing that fucks American elections isn’t our abysmal turnout. It’s the complete lack of civic involvement between elections that makes voters easily malleable by expensive ad campaigns.

      • Ð Greıt Þu̇mpkin@lemm.ee
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        I voted for him too, the problem isn’t the people who did, it’s the people who really wanted him to win but decided it was everyone else’s job to turn up on Primary Day.

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        By the time the Illinois primary came around, it was already over. He still got my vote, for what it was worth.

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        The progressive flank in this country could have anything it wants, but what it needs most today is a plan. Too many of us have fallen victim to the rapturous thinking that one day something will snap, be the straw that broke the camel’s back be the point of no return for the depravity of the right, and revolution will come to even the deepest red rural corners of this land made for you and me.

        It’s the same as the western misconception of Karma. Karma isn’t “what goes around comes around” it’s a caution that behaving selfishly destroys the world around you and causes others to do the same in ways that will ultimately negatively impact you too. Karma isn’t the assurance that one day they’ll get theirs, it’s the fact that justice will not come unless you break the cycle and project justice into your world.

        We need organization, actual, coordinated accountable, organization. We need national cooperation, and we need effort down to the individual.

        Most importantly, we need our own manifesto. The Republicans have Project 2025, they have a plan, this plan can be put to action at any time provided they get the white house, they have something they get to take to the public and sell as what they plan to do.

        We need A Project for All. A coalescence of every idea we single issue over, and quite a few that we haven’t even thought of yet as a political community into a coordinated policy package that we can sell as what exactly we plan to do.

        We need to give a solid plan of what Joe Detroit can expect of the transition period from the current medical system to M4A. We need to be able to tell Margaret from Georgia exactly how she benefits from cracking the supreme court into a sortitionate office that randomly selects its jurors from the pool of all federal judges, and we gotta let Pennsylvania hear how they stand to gain from a world where lawyer and legal fees are not passed to the litigants and instead covered by the state.

        • PugJesus@lemmy.world
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          Too many of us have fallen victim to the rapturous thinking that one day something will snap, be the straw that broke the camel’s back be the point of no return for the depravity of the right, and revolution will come to even the deepest red rural corners of this land made for you and me.

          It’s just religious thinking from people who were driven away from the church. They still think the same way. They’re just on a different side now. They don’t care about plans or processes or how to achieve their goals. They only care about martyrdom and salvation from the heavens.

          • Ð Greıt Þu̇mpkin@lemm.ee
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            That too but I try not to be too direct on that point since they also claim to be atheists and really shut down if you point out they’re still doing religion just now it’s the church of the revolution

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          Dude… I wish I could award gold to you because I would. This was VERY well said.

          Seriously… Thanks for writing it out.

          • Ð Greıt Þu̇mpkin@lemm.ee
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            I think genuinely that there is a generation of leaders who are being missed because there isn’t a point of entry for them to make themselves known to the people that can build them up.

    • Patapon Enjoyer@lemmy.world
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      Didn’t the DNC do a fuckery to not nominate him and then it was decided that they’re allowed to do fuckery because it’s a private institution?