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Nothing gives Israel a special right to invade neighbors, bulldoze their homes, and create a DMZ.

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  • pine_affinity@mastodon.socialP pine_affinity@mastodon.social

    The Democrats recently removed opposition to the death penalty from their platform and violated national and international law by arming Israel.

    @c_merriweather @benroyce @pascaline @Netraven @mcnado

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    @Pine_Affinity @c_merriweather @pascaline @Netraven @mcnado

    the democrats fucking suck

    the point is harm reduction, and moving in a good direction

    if you iterate on that, you get real change. especially show up in the primaries and pick the most left candidate

    if you drop out and whine, things continue drifting right

    the simple truth is:

    the democrats sucking is your fault

    if you do not vote, or articulate a lying lazy entitled rationale to not vote

    that really is the truth

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    • cynblogger@sfba.socialC cynblogger@sfba.social

      @screwturn @Pine_Affinity @JakeKb @benroyce @Netraven @mcnado

      Thus following the great American low-voter-turnout tradition, which hasn’t seen voter participation great than 63% in over 100 years; midterms average around 40%.

      #GOTV
      #RegisterVoters

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      @cynblogger @screwturn @Pine_Affinity @JakeKb @benroyce @Netraven @mcnado
      And be sure to A. Register as a Republican B. Vote a straight Democratic ticket (or for the independent where Right Wing poseurs are running as Democrats, like in Nebraska). Registering Republican will increase the chances that your votes will not be thrown out or that your registration will not simple vanish.

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      • pine_affinity@mastodon.socialP pine_affinity@mastodon.social

        Incredible to look at a pile of ash and say “I can renovate this house.”

        @benroyce @Netraven @mcnado

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        @Pine_Affinity @Netraven @mcnado

        incredible to sit there and do nothing and complain you don't have a house. due to your own indolence

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        • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

          @Pine_Affinity @Netraven @mcnado

          incredible to sit there and do nothing and complain you don't have a house. due to your own indolence

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          keep tackling that straw man, brother

          @benroyce @Netraven @mcnado

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          • pine_affinity@mastodon.socialP pine_affinity@mastodon.social

            keep tackling that straw man, brother

            @benroyce @Netraven @mcnado

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            @Pine_Affinity @Netraven @mcnado

            ah yes. the straw man of your clearly articulated entitlement and indolence in this thread. i see. thank you for correcting me

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            • pine_affinity@mastodon.socialP pine_affinity@mastodon.social

              The Democrats recently removed opposition to the death penalty from their platform and violated national and international law by arming Israel.

              @c_merriweather @benroyce @pascaline @Netraven @mcnado

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              @Pine_Affinity

              So go vote for the GOP, then. You only have two choices right now.

              Purity does not exist on this plane.

              Stop whining.

              @benroyce @pascaline @Netraven @mcnado

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              • c_merriweather@social.linux.pizzaC c_merriweather@social.linux.pizza

                @Pine_Affinity

                So go vote for the GOP, then. You only have two choices right now.

                Purity does not exist on this plane.

                Stop whining.

                @benroyce @pascaline @Netraven @mcnado

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                @c_merriweather @Pine_Affinity @pascaline @Netraven @mcnado

                pine affinity does not know, or care, that not voting is supporting MAGA. all they have is emotionality, and no reason. they completely missed your point

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                • pine_affinity@mastodon.socialP pine_affinity@mastodon.social

                  Because that doesn’t work.

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                  Chuck Schumer responds to growing anger after he agreed to Republican spending bills

                  Senate Minority Leader rejected any calls for his resignation, standing behind his decision to vote with Republicans to keep the government open

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                  The Independent (www.independent.co.uk)

                  @benroyce @Netraven @mcnado

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                  Hey you are just stupid 😉 Richest people, people wanting war know their interest, and vote in the primaries for their interest, and they will then for sure vote at elections. In France, people tired by the people of the main 2 parties, managed to made these parties explode, by voting massively for leftist ones at primaries, even if they don't like these parties. The side effect has been Macron, that come from one of these parties, that was minister, that all newspaper/TV news sold as someone that never was in a post of gvt, someone to test, and people still voted for him. At least the two main parties are in last positions since, and we have more chance to have our wanted candidates. municipalities that is an important step here, for different purpose (they can accept or not that someone represent at presidencial election, they can choose senat representatives). People that are in the badest position vote now, and manage to change political field progressively.



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                  • c_merriweather@social.linux.pizzaC c_merriweather@social.linux.pizza

                    @Pine_Affinity

                    So go vote for the GOP, then. You only have two choices right now.

                    Purity does not exist on this plane.

                    Stop whining.

                    @benroyce @pascaline @Netraven @mcnado

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                    No, I won’t vote for any genocide party. This is the most reasonable line to draw in the entire history of humanity.

                    @c_merriweather @benroyce @pascaline @Netraven @mcnado

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                    • popolon@snac2.popolon.orgP popolon@snac2.popolon.org
                      Hey you are just stupid 😉 Richest people, people wanting war know their interest, and vote in the primaries for their interest, and they will then for sure vote at elections. In France, people tired by the people of the main 2 parties, managed to made these parties explode, by voting massively for leftist ones at primaries, even if they don't like these parties. The side effect has been Macron, that come from one of these parties, that was minister, that all newspaper/TV news sold as someone that never was in a post of gvt, someone to test, and people still voted for him. At least the two main parties are in last positions since, and we have more chance to have our wanted candidates. municipalities that is an important step here, for different purpose (they can accept or not that someone represent at presidencial election, they can choose senat representatives). People that are in the badest position vote now, and manage to change political field progressively.



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                      @Popolon @Pine_Affinity @Netraven @mcnado

                      clarification that france does not have FPTP

                      us americans are stuck in a shit system where we have to change the democratic party in dreary strategy rather than start a real 3rd party

                      but some americans don't understand that, and cling to an ignorance about how our stupid system works

                      until we get ranked choice voting to get viable 3rd parties, which again, will require them voting. but they don't. they're useless turds endlessly whining

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                      • popolon@snac2.popolon.orgP popolon@snac2.popolon.org
                        Hey you are just stupid 😉 Richest people, people wanting war know their interest, and vote in the primaries for their interest, and they will then for sure vote at elections. In France, people tired by the people of the main 2 parties, managed to made these parties explode, by voting massively for leftist ones at primaries, even if they don't like these parties. The side effect has been Macron, that come from one of these parties, that was minister, that all newspaper/TV news sold as someone that never was in a post of gvt, someone to test, and people still voted for him. At least the two main parties are in last positions since, and we have more chance to have our wanted candidates. municipalities that is an important step here, for different purpose (they can accept or not that someone represent at presidencial election, they can choose senat representatives). People that are in the badest position vote now, and manage to change political field progressively.



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                        @Popolon @Pine_Affinity@mastodon.social @benroyce@mastodon.social @mcnado

                        I think this is what you meant:

                        I believe that wealthy people, and people who benefit from war or from the existing system, understand their interests clearly. They vote in primaries to protect those interests, and then they also reliably vote in the general elections.

                        In France, many people became tired of the two main parties. So some of us tried to weaken those parties by voting massively in the primaries for more left-wing candidates, even when we did not fully support those parties ourselves.

                        One result of this was Macron. Even though he came from one of the established parties and had already been a minister, the media presented him as if he were new, outside the system, and someone different to try. People still voted for him.

                        But at least, since then, the two traditional main parties have fallen into much weaker positions, and that gives us a better chance of getting candidates we actually want.

                        I also think municipal elections are very important, because they serve different purposes. For example, local officials can influence whether someone is able to run in the presidential election, and they can also choose Senate representatives.

                        So overall, I mean that people in the worst situations are voting now, and little by little they are managing to change the political landscape.

                        Is that an accurate restatement of what you meant?

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                        • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                          @Pine_Affinity @c_merriweather @pascaline @Netraven @mcnado

                          the democrats fucking suck

                          the point is harm reduction, and moving in a good direction

                          if you iterate on that, you get real change. especially show up in the primaries and pick the most left candidate

                          if you drop out and whine, things continue drifting right

                          the simple truth is:

                          the democrats sucking is your fault

                          if you do not vote, or articulate a lying lazy entitled rationale to not vote

                          that really is the truth

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                          @benroyce @Pine_Affinity @c_merriweather @pascaline @Netraven @mcnado I never got the grasp of the two parties system. Seems very limited to me, like "plague or cholera" (german idiom, I don't know the corresponding translation).

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                          • pine_affinity@mastodon.socialP pine_affinity@mastodon.social

                            No, I won’t vote for any genocide party. This is the most reasonable line to draw in the entire history of humanity.

                            @c_merriweather @benroyce @pascaline @Netraven @mcnado

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                            @Pine_Affinity @c_merriweather @pascaline @Netraven @mcnado

                            and yet by not voting you help MAGA win, and are therefore supporting genocide

                            the lie you tell yourself is that by not voting you are not part of it

                            it betrays your essential delusion: that you can drop out and act morally superior. when the truth is by your inactions you support genocide

                            you really do. you're just too ignorant to understand how your world works

                            the only way forward is harm reduction

                            perfection is not on the menu

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                            • lankohr@mastodon.socialL lankohr@mastodon.social

                              @benroyce @Pine_Affinity @c_merriweather @pascaline @Netraven @mcnado I never got the grasp of the two parties system. Seems very limited to me, like "plague or cholera" (german idiom, I don't know the corresponding translation).

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                              @lankohr @Pine_Affinity @c_merriweather @pascaline @Netraven @mcnado

                              the USA being two parties is not corruption, it's just math:

                              https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duverger%27s_law

                              of course corruption exists, but it's not the reason for only 2 parties

                              it's because of our antiquated FPTP voting system

                              if we get ranked choice voting (which requires people to vote in our current shitty system to get it) then we can have stable viable third parties

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                              • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                                @Pine_Affinity @c_merriweather @pascaline @Netraven @mcnado

                                and yet by not voting you help MAGA win, and are therefore supporting genocide

                                the lie you tell yourself is that by not voting you are not part of it

                                it betrays your essential delusion: that you can drop out and act morally superior. when the truth is by your inactions you support genocide

                                you really do. you're just too ignorant to understand how your world works

                                the only way forward is harm reduction

                                perfection is not on the menu

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                                Bizarre anti-logic. May god have mercy on your soul.
                                @benroyce @c_merriweather @pascaline @Netraven @mcnado

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                                • pine_affinity@mastodon.socialP pine_affinity@mastodon.social

                                  No, I won’t vote for any genocide party. This is the most reasonable line to draw in the entire history of humanity.

                                  @c_merriweather @benroyce @pascaline @Netraven @mcnado

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                                  @Pine_Affinity

                                  Then there is no party, in any country that you can vote for. Please join a monastery or catch the next fight off the planet. People are never perfect.

                                  Again, quit whining.

                                  @benroyce @pascaline @Netraven @mcnado

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                                  • pine_affinity@mastodon.socialP pine_affinity@mastodon.social

                                    Bizarre anti-logic. May god have mercy on your soul.
                                    @benroyce @c_merriweather @pascaline @Netraven @mcnado

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                                    @Pine_Affinity

                                    Monastery.

                                    @benroyce @pascaline @Netraven @mcnado

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                                    • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                                      @Pine_Affinity @c_merriweather @pascaline @Netraven @mcnado

                                      and yet by not voting you help MAGA win, and are therefore supporting genocide

                                      the lie you tell yourself is that by not voting you are not part of it

                                      it betrays your essential delusion: that you can drop out and act morally superior. when the truth is by your inactions you support genocide

                                      you really do. you're just too ignorant to understand how your world works

                                      the only way forward is harm reduction

                                      perfection is not on the menu

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                                      @benroyce @Pine_Affinity @c_merriweather @pascaline @Netraven @mcnado

                                      I agree that RCV will provide a more responsive democracy for the USA.

                                      But we are looking at least 20 years before it is implemented. And political parties will still be running the show!

                                      We can build a party-less democracy in that 20 years!

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                                        @TagYourToe @Pine_Affinity @benroyce @Netraven

                                        my partner will not donate to DSCC, which is mailing us in the postal mail all the time for contributions, until he is gone. all money begs are returned in the envelope with no money, but sharpie art and words explaining that constraint very explicitly.

                                        ...going back to the original post by @mcnado , perhaps a thing to test in primaries is whether the candidates support properly requiring AIPAC to register as a foreign agent. they are lobbying on behalf of Israel ... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreign_Agents_Registration_Act#Allegations_of_selective_enforcement

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                                        @draNgNon @Pine_Affinity @benroyce @Netraven @mcnado "my partner will not donate to DSCC"

                                        Yeah, we know.

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                                        • pine_affinity@mastodon.socialP pine_affinity@mastodon.social

                                          No, I won’t vote for any genocide party. This is the most reasonable line to draw in the entire history of humanity.

                                          @c_merriweather @benroyce @pascaline @Netraven @mcnado

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                                          @Pine_Affinity @c_merriweather @benroyce @pascaline @Netraven @mcnado No, it's not. Whether you vote or not, you WILL get one "genocidal party" (I will use your words) or the other. If EVERY action OR inaction you choose will lead to a "genocidal party" in power you have a moral obligation to make that choice, at that one juncture, that leads to the least amount of harm: vote for the the least "genocidal" of the two.

                                          The day after, go back to working on getting better choices than 2 g. parties

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