As Noah Berlatsky reports, Green Party voters have long pretended that they really believe their candidate can win.
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Camiloreplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
@wdlindsy having read your thread and the article, I’m surprised you’re glossing over the fact that with the location of the rally, those voters do want to see Harris lose because she’s actively murdering their families asa member of the White House right at this moment in Lebanon and Palestine.
Stein reflecting that is just normal politicking. You can say you’re disgusted but try imagining that Harris is committing to the massacre of YOUR family LOUDLY and JOYFULLY.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Camilo last edited by [email protected]
@cam If you think that by electing Donald Trump via your support for Jill Stein, you'll create a better situation for the Palestinians, then you should cast your vote and own the consequences when Trump's back in power. And no one is glossing over the fact that they're deploying this strategy and seeking to harvest Palestinian-American votes. As to my own position about the situation in Israel and Gaza, I've posted extensively about that here and have made clear my position on those matters.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to DoomsdaysCW last edited by
@DoomsdaysCW I suspect many of us know that the Israel-Gaza issue is the ostensible reason the Greens are attacking Harris. I'm not persuaded that they wouldn't be attacking her even if that issue weren't front and center. I've seen for months now on social media feeds of people leaning in the direction of the Greens attacking Harris for being a centrist Democrat, for ignoring (as they see it) climate change, and on and on. This is about a politics of purism that is designed to tear things up.
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Robert Linkreplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
@wdlindsy @DoomsdaysCW Remember when notorious berniecrat Dammit-Janet said a Trump win would bring the revolution? Freekin' morons.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Maier Amsden last edited by
@MaierAmsden I understand people drawing hard lines about issues they consider non-negotiable. "Pro-life" people have done that for years. I also think that in the context of a two-party system in which undermining or attacking one party inevitably helps the other, that kind of puristic politics serves badly the moral concerns of those who claim to be voting on grounds of moral purism. Whether there should be a different system is beside the point here.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
@MaierAmsden I personally am in favor of some system beyond a two-party system. But a two-party system is what we have, like it or not. Tearing away at the Democrats while claiming to serve progressive ends is obviously nonsensical. It's dishonest. Politics is not a matter of choosing the best of all worlds. It's a matter of choosing between imperfect options and imperfect people. If Greens want to choose Trump by voting Green, they need to be honest about the fact that they're doing that.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Matthew Loxton last edited by
@mloxton You're saying that about the Greens, right? I'm not totally sure I'm reading you aright.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to M.S. Bellows last edited by
@msbellows Yes.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to #RedOctober 4 The #Phillies last edited by
@thetechtutor I think many people are thinking along those lines, for sure.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Galen Strickland last edited by
@templetongate Couldn't have said it better. I'm with you on that point 100%.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Gray Rabbit 🐰 🇺🇸 :toad: last edited by
@GrayRabbit Good for those family members.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Jussi Toivonen last edited by
@jupito @tntneedham I think that calling the American system a parliamentary system shows misunderstanding of the system we have. Many of us in the Democratic party would like to see more than the two options presented to us now by a two-party system. But given the strictures of what we have, we're not going to get that kind of system change except by working within the system as it now exists, to change it from within.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Muro deGrizeco :toad: last edited by
@murodegrizeco I agree. And the same holds true this year.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Robert Link last edited by
@phaedral @DoomsdaysCW Susan Sarandon, do you mean? Yes, moronic, and some of us just seem unwilling to learn and are poised to make the same mistake all over again.
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Janisreplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
@wdlindsy Remember when Antidisestablishmentarianism was the longest word in the dictionary?
The government has let a whole lot of people down. if we want to win over Stien voters, we need to own that.
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Mastodon Migration VOTEDreplied to Maier Amsden last edited by
@MaierAmsden @Stone1glo @wdlindsy
Away troll...whoosh...blocked
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🦼Exiled NYer- Connie-Votedreplied to M.S. Bellows last edited by
Thank Goddess I was a Clinton voter and not a Stein voter in NC in 2016.
Of course my very confused Republican husband voted for Stein. He hated Clinton but hated Trump more.I saw the numbers for Pa Clinton vs. Stein 2016 and was nearly ill.
Those are some stark freaking numbers.
Holy shit.
Not giving any energy to anything negative. La-la-la-la-la.
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Choose Sanityreplied to William Lindsey :toad: last edited by
@wdlindsy The burgeoning Global Brigade of Angry People transcends all kinds of traditional divisions in religion, race, politics, nationality and pretty much everything else you can think of. Nothing means anything anymore except vengeance against … something. Meanwhile, the billionaires sit back and laugh, knowing it won’t be them.
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to Choose Sanity last edited by
@CompassionNow What a great comment. I'm boosting it. Thank you!
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William Lindsey :toad:replied to 🦼Exiled NYer- Connie-Voted last edited by
@Pagan_Activist @msbellows Thank you. You're right on the mark with that analysis.