• Socialist Chaos Trow@lemmy.world
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    5 hours ago

    Personally, I don’t think you’re one of the Russian trolls. I think you’re one of their victims.

    Friend, I’ve been voting since the 1988 election. Almost always third-party. Based on my social connections and third parties and groups I have met and protested with.

    And before that–even when in grade school–I never liked the idea of two main political parties running things.

    I’ve been doing this long before “Russian propaganda” was a thing. We didn’t even have internet when I started questioning things.

    The truth is, it’s the system designed by those in power that ensures third parties never get a fair shot, not the fault of those of us trying to break free. Every vote for a third party is a step toward tearing down the walls built by the ruling class, and you’d better believe that’s a vote well spent.

    Personally, I don’t think you’re a Duopoly worshipper. But I do think you’re one of their victims.

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      2 hours ago

      I want to ask you something. Don’t answer immediately, stop to really think about the answer and what it means.

      How many politicians have you voted for that either won or got second place? In our FPTP system, those are the only outcomes that matter. Winning means you got into an elected position. Second place means you may still have a political future.

      If you’ve been voting mostly third-party your entire adult life, there is a very good chance you have literally never had any effect on any election whatsoever. You and every single other voter who voted for your preferred candidates could have stayed home on election day and not only would the winner have remained the same, the person who came in second would have stayed the same.

      I’m willing to bet that if you stop and add up every single time your preferred candidate won or got second place, and every single time that person was running as either a Democrat or a Republican, you’ll find that it’s the same number.