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  • benroyce@mastodon.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
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    @imanormalperson @GoSeiGer @randahl

    marx wasn't a revolutionary. he wrote books

    and yes the nazis did false flags attacks. as if goering wouldn't lie. as if fascists wouldn't use a real attack as an excuse to remove rights

    but go ahead. do your attack. then come back and tell me about naive and stupid from the prison computer

    you gotta be smart. violence has to be surgical and thought out if you take that route. not "LEROY JENKINNNSSSS..."

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    • mxchara@seattle.pinkM mxchara@seattle.pink

      @WhiteCatTamer @benroyce @GoSeiGer @randahl ugh. it's difficult to argue against the free-speech angle: compartmentalizing elections and party politics seems like a non-starter

      could maybe...ONE thing be standardized at least, and that's the season? would it be possible at least to say something like "the campaign season is exactly one month long" or something that isn't practically round the clock the way it seems now? would a time-dependent restriction on political speech be legit

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      @mxchara @benroyce @GoSeiGer @randahl It sucks, because I think that’d be even harder to do from a 1A angle, as you’d either have to force the press to not cover someone/thing or you’d have to prevent the candidate from speaking, and as the media environment has moved from standard papers and channels to streamers and podcasting, it gets harder to stem the flow that could be coming from anywhere, at anytime, to anyone, about anything. 😕

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      • whitecattamer@mastodon.onlineW whitecattamer@mastodon.online

        @mxchara @benroyce @GoSeiGer @randahl It sucks, because I think that’d be even harder to do from a 1A angle, as you’d either have to force the press to not cover someone/thing or you’d have to prevent the candidate from speaking, and as the media environment has moved from standard papers and channels to streamers and podcasting, it gets harder to stem the flow that could be coming from anywhere, at anytime, to anyone, about anything. 😕

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        @mxchara @benroyce @GoSeiGer @randahl I think the best bet is to deep-six the “money is speech/corporations have rights” bullshit. You’ll still run into the problem of “if Candidate A goes on a cooking show and makes a recipe while talking about their grandma and growing up [area where campaigning], is that political speech/does the show have an upper limit of donateable time to this?” which is also part of the free speech angle

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        • whitecattamer@mastodon.onlineW whitecattamer@mastodon.online

          @mxchara @benroyce @GoSeiGer @randahl I think the best bet is to deep-six the “money is speech/corporations have rights” bullshit. You’ll still run into the problem of “if Candidate A goes on a cooking show and makes a recipe while talking about their grandma and growing up [area where campaigning], is that political speech/does the show have an upper limit of donateable time to this?” which is also part of the free speech angle

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          @mxchara @benroyce @GoSeiGer @randahl but realistically, the overwhelming majority of campaigns require outreach that requires payment via political donations.

          I’d imagine a better angle is less about removing campaigning from people’s lives and attention span and rather reduce incentives for the worst among us to seek and hold elected office. Perhaps accepting office requires swearing over one’s ability to seek employment in certain

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          • whitecattamer@mastodon.onlineW whitecattamer@mastodon.online

            @mxchara @benroyce @GoSeiGer @randahl but realistically, the overwhelming majority of campaigns require outreach that requires payment via political donations.

            I’d imagine a better angle is less about removing campaigning from people’s lives and attention span and rather reduce incentives for the worst among us to seek and hold elected office. Perhaps accepting office requires swearing over one’s ability to seek employment in certain

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            @mxchara @benroyce @GoSeiGer @randahl areas after they leave office - that is, stopping someone from holding private positions in those industries or areas that they governed/legislated about. Killing lobbying alone would revolutionize politics as is.

            I see the main frustration with campaigning stemming from it interrupting lives that have less and less time to give because of shitty politics, besides.

            But yeah, it’s…fun, right now… 🙃

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            • nemeciii@mastodon.socialN nemeciii@mastodon.social

              @auser @randahl kinda moot point in my case. I have no right to vote in US elections, I'm not US citizen. 😆

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              @nemeciii @randahl Ok, you're off the hook for now 😅

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              • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                @imanormalperson @GoSeiGer @randahl

                right, and i continually encounter this

                me: "everyone vote"

                "some people can't vote"

                me: "yes, i know, i'm not talking about those who can't, i'm talking about those who won't"

                "we should do other things"

                me: "yes i know, i never said we shouldn't. organize, educate, protest, boycott, resist: do it, all of it. and vote"

                i've been in this conversation 1,000 times

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                @benroyce
                Being able to vote but deciding not to vote means fully agreeing with the outcome. It's that simple.
                @imanormalperson @GoSeiGer @randahl

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                • momo@social.linux.pizzaM momo@social.linux.pizza

                  @benroyce
                  Being able to vote but deciding not to vote means fully agreeing with the outcome. It's that simple.
                  @imanormalperson @GoSeiGer @randahl

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                  @momo @benroyce @imanormalperson @GoSeiGer @randahl

                  My grandmother had a saying "if you don't vote, you don't get to complain"

                  Maybe it's time we normalise starting to ask people if they voted when they complain

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                    @imanormalperson @benroyce @GoSeiGer @randahl

                    If you'd paid attention you would have noticed that Joe was trying as hard as he could. Supported Unions & pushed for them the restart. Tried to get those who went to college out from under unreal debt. Worked to get the many fees that we are all buried under gone. . .the 5 bills would have put us back on our feet as a nation for the people instead of watching our neighbors hate us, tariffs that are just another tax send black shirts to our cities.

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                    • a_minion@mastodon.socialA a_minion@mastodon.social

                      @imanormalperson @benroyce @GoSeiGer @randahl

                      If you'd paid attention you would have noticed that Joe was trying as hard as he could. Supported Unions & pushed for them the restart. Tried to get those who went to college out from under unreal debt. Worked to get the many fees that we are all buried under gone. . .the 5 bills would have put us back on our feet as a nation for the people instead of watching our neighbors hate us, tariffs that are just another tax send black shirts to our cities.

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                      @A_Minion @imanormalperson @GoSeiGer @randahl

                      But he's not perfect so we have to accept MAGA fascism by not voting. I'm helping! (/s)

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                        @imanormalperson @benroyce @GoSeiGer @randahl I have watched for decades how our current system has developed. Blanketing all politicians are not the same. No matter what form they take it's the Right that's given us the most grief, it started with FDR, to McCarthy, to Nixon, to Reagan, then Bush, now Trump. The conservative only wants to conserve the past, what they know & think is safe. That's not saying they don't fuck up on both sides. GOP wants control, has fought for power all along.

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                        • a_minion@mastodon.socialA a_minion@mastodon.social

                          @imanormalperson @benroyce @GoSeiGer @randahl I have watched for decades how our current system has developed. Blanketing all politicians are not the same. No matter what form they take it's the Right that's given us the most grief, it started with FDR, to McCarthy, to Nixon, to Reagan, then Bush, now Trump. The conservative only wants to conserve the past, what they know & think is safe. That's not saying they don't fuck up on both sides. GOP wants control, has fought for power all along.

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                          @A_Minion @imanormalperson @GoSeiGer @randahl

                          they don't even want to conserve the past

                          they have an idealized mythological view of "the past" and conveniently forget all the bad stuff

                          or they outright sell the concept as a purposeful lie, because they want to return to the bad stuff

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                          • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                            @A_Minion @imanormalperson @GoSeiGer @randahl

                            But he's not perfect so we have to accept MAGA fascism by not voting. I'm helping! (/s)

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                            @benroyce @imanormalperson @GoSeiGer @randahl Monty Python, "Run away, Run away!!"

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                            • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                              @imanormalperson @GoSeiGer @randahl

                              right, and i continually encounter this

                              me: "everyone vote"

                              "some people can't vote"

                              me: "yes, i know, i'm not talking about those who can't, i'm talking about those who won't"

                              "we should do other things"

                              me: "yes i know, i never said we shouldn't. organize, educate, protest, boycott, resist: do it, all of it. and vote"

                              i've been in this conversation 1,000 times

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                              @benroyce @imanormalperson @GoSeiGer @randahl

                              The founders left it to "We The People" & we need to pay attention, both senate and house member need to be carefully chosen just as much as presidents. State congress' need watching as well. . . All the way Down Ballot even judges need to be vetted. Yes vote, if there is no one to vote for there is someone or something to vote against. As many people as possible need access to vote.

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                              • a_minion@mastodon.socialA a_minion@mastodon.social

                                @benroyce @imanormalperson @GoSeiGer @randahl

                                The founders left it to "We The People" & we need to pay attention, both senate and house member need to be carefully chosen just as much as presidents. State congress' need watching as well. . . All the way Down Ballot even judges need to be vetted. Yes vote, if there is no one to vote for there is someone or something to vote against. As many people as possible need access to vote.

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                                @A_Minion @benroyce @imanormalperson @GoSeiGer @randahl One thing conservatives have done extremely well is pushing candidates and policies at *all* levels of government. School boards, state judges, city councils, utility boards, clerks offices, etc. etc. All these wins, many in previously boring bureaucratic positions, set the stage for their overall takeover of the levers of government.

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