• ameancow@lemmy.world
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    To be fair, everyone has to keep saying “This is the most important election of X” because everyone fucking has the attention spans and memories of earthworms or bivalves.

    Half of Lemmy right here would tune and use any excuse to not be involved, and this is a politically active community, imagine what it’s like out there for the vast majority of voters who work 6 days a week and get all their media and news from fucking facebook for two hours on a Sunday night while kids and dogs are fighting around them.

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      If your system has allowed itself to devolve into “vote for my slightly less oppressive status quo or else you get abject oppression” then you kinda have to begin admitting the entire system is folly and needs to be dismantled.

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      Remember when the Democrats propped up Trump thinking Clinton would curbstomp him because who the hell would vote for him? Good times. (Europe is doing the same, pushing the far right to pretend the vanilla right is the only viable opposition and actually pretty center, and then act surprised when everything implodes)

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        I do! Real It Can’t Happen Here moment. Kinda worse in Europe because It’s Already Happened There.

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          It already happened there 90 years ago. AND they get to see our results within this decade. They think afd is different from Trump somehow? Not significantly.

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      If it’s that important maybe the democrats should start appealing their target group instead of trying to get Republicans to vote for them (which didn’t really work anyways)

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        It’s possible that there is a way to win them over, but it’s not by getting up on stage with Liz Cheney. The idea of “the elites are working against us” does resonate with certain Republican voters, even if their anger is being misdirected in support of Donald Trump. It’s not something the Hillary Clinton wing of the party could possibly harness. People like Bernie or AOC could, though.

        Here’s Bernie demonstrating it: https://youtu.be/RP8Oxe6OxJc

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          I’ve seen that video before. It’s a good one that, to me from far away, shows how the more progressive side of the democratic party should very much resonate with poorer, currently republican voters if they just leaned into that messaging more.

          The message at it’s core is so simple: The country is rich, you’re poor, fuck that shit.

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      It’s a trick to keep preserving an awful status quo in perpetuity for your whole life.

      Surely the fascists will pack up and go home if the Democrats can just win this one time…

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          The “status quo” is partly that way because Democrats don’t provide instant gratification. The changes tend to be significant, but slow. In the next ten years, if the plans don’t get demolished, I’m going to be able to take passenger rail to Chicago.

          The problem is progress is slow, but destruction is fast. Every few years people get frustrated with how slowly the Dems are building the house of cards and they bring Republicans in to knock it down.

          And then people look back over the past decade and wonder why the house of cards is in the same state.

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          Sometimes you have to push through a bramble patch to get out of the dark woods and into the garden.

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    These past few elections have been fucking important. As someone who lived through the whole “boring” era of Bush-Clinton-Bush-Obama, these last 10 years have been aberrant in every way politically and it’s dumb to pretend they haven’t been.

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      I fully agree, it’s too bad that the point was lost on so many people who just heard “YOU HAVE TO VOTE” and didn’t make any effort to absorb reality and multiple angles of actual news stories and not just Facebook memes and shorts played on Twitter.

      The last several elections have had the highest turnouts in US history, including the largest youth turnout, but on exit polling the people were completely tuned-out and said they didn’t actually think there was meaningful differences between candidates and just based their decisions on prices of groceries and who was in charge when the prices got high… by their own reckoning. A lot of “Well maybe Trump will shake things up” and seemed to have ZERO memory of his first term or that he was even president before.

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        I mean, you didn’t have multiple militia groups and a bunch of rioters break into the Supreme Court trying to stop them from making that ruling, and then all get arrested and sent to jail, and then all get pardoned by the very guy they wanted to illegally stay in office, so yeah, bush v gore was relatively boring.

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          no you just had shit like people with (justified) geopolitical grievances against the US flying planes into towers. very dull.

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      It’s also dumb to pretend the “boring” era wasn’t politically aberrant as well. They were setting the stage for what we are seeing now, and it’s telling that people are only getting upset now that fascism is getting focused inwards and domestically instead of outwardly towards other countries.

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        It’s naive to believe that this is anything aberrant to begin with.

        They have been setting up this stage since the fucking New Deal made concessions to the working class to stymie a growing threat of working class revolt. Not even a few years later they enacted Taft-Hartley and began dismantling union power.

        There was a slight resurgence of working class action during the Civil Rights movement but unfortunately that was all co-opted by the establishment in order to keep the working class divided.

        The Gilded Age rober barons were pissed they lost their fiefdoms and then began to systematically claw it back from the people ever since.

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        yeah this is a fair point, there has not been a time in US history when our politics was not fucked up in same way or other, and we weren’t doing a bunch of terrible shit both across the world and domestically. I just hate when people look at Trump and are like “yep, this is what we’ve always been, every President is exactly like this.” Because they are simultaneously so right and so very very wrong about that.

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    Being against the rabid Zionism of the Dem mainstream is based. The second point, not so much.

    warn people that losing an election to fascists will lead to fascism

    people ignore the warning

    election is lost to fascists

    fascist administration immediately starts doing fascist things

    blame the LIBS for making a big deal out of it

    ???

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      I think their point is that they pull the same tactic every year and it’s clear it’s shit

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      Makes perfect sense when you realize their goal is to accelerate the complete collapse of the system so that their perfect ideology can rise from the ashes.

      The snark from the sidelines is just gravy on top.

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        I don’t think everyone who talks like that is an accelerationist. Many are just deeply disillusioned, and fuck, I can hardly blame them for being disillusioned.

        I just think that particular volley is misaimed. The Dems have plenty of problems - emphasizing the importance of elections - especially considering the conse-fucking-quences of losing the last one we’re seeing right now - is not one of them.

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          Probably true, I think the “vote blue no matter who” line needs to really die. The messaging needs to be that the vote is against fascism, not in support of the status quo.

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            I have always understood it to mean voting against fascism using a candidate that has a chance of winning instead of throwing away the vote to a third party due to first past the post.

            Or expanded “The only way to stop fascism is to vote blue no matter who in the general election.” Which isn’t a great slogan since some Dems still enable fascists.

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              Which is what it’s supposed to mean, but MLs and Anarchist’s only seem to hear the “Vote blue” part.

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                True, but they’re not going to vote or offer support anyway. So. fuckem. In their worst case scenario Democrats win and advance the goals of H4A, Green New Deal, and (now) rebuilding everything trump destroyed in six months.

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                  Love you saying “fuck em”, but I can guarantee they’ll be who you blame when the Dems lose…again

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          Even more so when Dem turn out is so fucking low compared to the Reps. But at this point, what can even overcome all the voter apathy? If voting against fascism doesn’t do it, I have no idea what will.

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            Putting forward a candidate that stands against genocide and for leftist ideals like M4A, living wages, caps on rent, and government housing.

            Stop putting up neolib and you’ll see better turnout.

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              Stop putting up neolib and you’ll see better turnout.

              Fuck’s sake, do you not remember how Bernie performed in 2020?

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      Tankies not organizing and voting to then wonder why they have no influence is like not training for a marathon and wondering why you aren’t making it very far.