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Imagine if US voters had picked Kamala Harris.

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  • tasket@mas.toT tasket@mas.to

    @randahl "Populism" wtf

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    @tasket He didn't stutter.

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    • classwario@mastodon.socialC classwario@mastodon.social

      @randahl populism is democracy. Kamala lost because she wasn’t popular. Democrats aren’t popular because they support elites, without the mechanism of cognitive dissonance that the Republicans employ. Democrats simply ask us to say This is Fine while the house burns. Republicans sic the plebes on the people who fight the fire starters. True populism is the solution to both of those, and also why we haven’t really seen it.

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      @classwario @randahl "populism is democracy."

      Oh, honey, no. Populism is resentment and score-settling and unrestrained id.

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      • nazokiyoubinbou@mastodon.socialN nazokiyoubinbou@mastodon.social

        @classwario @randahl Think about what you just said. You're saying Democrats were unpopular because they supported things that the right supports. That's bad, yes, but... The "Republican" got the majority votes. Obviously there was a lot more going on then.

        They lost because people who actually cared about trying to fix stuff were convinced at a mass scale that they shouldn't vote for her even if democracy would fall.

        No matter how you look at it, she would have been better than Trump.

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        @nazokiyoubinbou @randahl “Think about what you just said” is pedantic as fuck, son.

        I didn’t say she would have been worse than Trump, to call attention to what you just said. I said populism is democracy.

        The uninformed can be led around by their nose. The informed realize that the two parties Venn diagram overlay is most of a circle. Dems just ask you for a blind eye. GOP allows for anger, though it’s misled.

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        • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

          @knowprose @jztusk @Enea90 @randahl

          you stepped in it so you will hear our response

          if the dog shits in the kitchen, rubbing their noses in it is unproductive, but so is patiently explaining to a dog who does not speak the problem with shitting in the kitchen

          at the very least, they learn from your angry frustrated expression when they see you see their shit

          that is the language they understand

          while endlessly coddling them means they just keep shitting in the kitchen and learn nothing

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          @knowprose @jztusk @Enea90 @randahl

          🤣 🤣 🤣

          taran says "your move" then blocks me

          fucking coward

          that is all this noble "polite society" is: cowardice

          "polite society" will let the most vicious lie pass unanswered

          then come down angrily because someone said "fuckity fuck fuck" in response to said vicious lies

          "polite society" "high road" nonsense is for the weak. they are the collaborators in bringing us to fascism

          you need to fight taran

          and you're not helping

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          • mls14@social.vivaldi.netM mls14@social.vivaldi.net

            @nando161 @benroyce @knowprose @Enea90 @randahl I see you are quoting somebody here. But you live in Australia, so voting is mandatory, right?

            Is there a way to opt out of the mandatory voting?

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            @mls14 @nando161 @knowprose @Enea90 @randahl

            got 'em

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            • classwario@mastodon.socialC classwario@mastodon.social

              @nazokiyoubinbou @randahl “Think about what you just said” is pedantic as fuck, son.

              I didn’t say she would have been worse than Trump, to call attention to what you just said. I said populism is democracy.

              The uninformed can be led around by their nose. The informed realize that the two parties Venn diagram overlay is most of a circle. Dems just ask you for a blind eye. GOP allows for anger, though it’s misled.

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              @classwario @randahl Oh there is a whole lot less overlap than you think. The Republican party has been moving further and further towards nazi-like ways for a long time.

              The real issue is the Democratic party is, overall, a right party. But that doesn't mean they overlap. The Republican party is an ultra-far right party. Or was. By this last election they were an undisguised nazi party.

              People still willfully chose not to vote against the greater evil.

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              • tagyourtoe@mastodon.socialT tagyourtoe@mastodon.social

                @classwario @randahl "populism is democracy."

                Oh, honey, no. Populism is resentment and score-settling and unrestrained id.

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                @TagYourToe @randahl

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                What’s with all the cutesy “hon”, “think about what you just said” looking down approach? You doing well? Ivory tower not quite smelling the smoke from below yet?

                Populism simply means anti elite. For leftists to use it as pejorative is akin to the right using socialism as a bellwether.

                Populism is plurality.

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                • nazokiyoubinbou@mastodon.socialN nazokiyoubinbou@mastodon.social

                  @classwario @randahl Oh there is a whole lot less overlap than you think. The Republican party has been moving further and further towards nazi-like ways for a long time.

                  The real issue is the Democratic party is, overall, a right party. But that doesn't mean they overlap. The Republican party is an ultra-far right party. Or was. By this last election they were an undisguised nazi party.

                  People still willfully chose not to vote against the greater evil.

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                  @classwario @randahl And don't get me wrong. Having to vote for the lesser evil is utter crap. Dumpster full of diapers fire crap.

                  But the difference is clear: if people had voted for the Democrat, she would have at least listened on some issues and done some good. If people voted for the Republican he would destroy our democracy and ensure we could never vote again.

                  He didn't win by popularity. He won by mass campaigns to trick people to apply two sets of rules.

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                  • nazokiyoubinbou@mastodon.socialN nazokiyoubinbou@mastodon.social

                    @classwario @randahl Oh there is a whole lot less overlap than you think. The Republican party has been moving further and further towards nazi-like ways for a long time.

                    The real issue is the Democratic party is, overall, a right party. But that doesn't mean they overlap. The Republican party is an ultra-far right party. Or was. By this last election they were an undisguised nazi party.

                    People still willfully chose not to vote against the greater evil.

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                    @nazokiyoubinbou @randahl I don’t disagree with you. I also said the share is a circle. So maybe not more than I think?

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                    • classwario@mastodon.socialC classwario@mastodon.social

                      @nazokiyoubinbou @randahl I don’t disagree with you. I also said the share is a circle. So maybe not more than I think?

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                      @classwario @randahl And... I'm saying it's not...

                      The Democrats aren't a left party. We do agree on that part. But the supposed overlap is a lot less than you think because the Republican party is not merely right. They're ultra-far right "let's kidnap people off the streets and throw them into concentration camps."

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                      • nazokiyoubinbou@mastodon.socialN nazokiyoubinbou@mastodon.social

                        @classwario @randahl And don't get me wrong. Having to vote for the lesser evil is utter crap. Dumpster full of diapers fire crap.

                        But the difference is clear: if people had voted for the Democrat, she would have at least listened on some issues and done some good. If people voted for the Republican he would destroy our democracy and ensure we could never vote again.

                        He didn't win by popularity. He won by mass campaigns to trick people to apply two sets of rules.

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                        @nazokiyoubinbou @randahl was still popularity, though. A two party system makes a 1 degree swing actionable in elections, so of course there was more in play. But the dems are playing the same game. And, yes, 2024 was a monumental failure of popularity for the “left”

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                          @nando161 @mls14 @knowprose @Enea90 @randahl

                          so a willing participant in fascism

                          you think not voting is a statement

                          well it is a statement: "i don't care"

                          you think you are taking some sort of high road

                          when your actions are simply that of a nazi collaborator

                          yes, it is

                          you don't realize it, but that's what it is. you will not fight. you will submit. you think it won't touch you. oh it certainly will

                          or you secretly cheer it on, and hide behind big words

                          the entitlement of the nonvoter

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                          • classwario@mastodon.socialC classwario@mastodon.social

                            @nazokiyoubinbou @randahl was still popularity, though. A two party system makes a 1 degree swing actionable in elections, so of course there was more in play. But the dems are playing the same game. And, yes, 2024 was a monumental failure of popularity for the “left”

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                            @classwario @randahl Like I said, the masses were tricked into not voting or voting third party in a system that is designed not to allow third party votes to win.

                            That's not winning by popularity, that's winning by technicality. The grand majority simply didn't vote or voted for someone else.

                            If we had ranked voting, she still would have won *easily*. Even with so many not voting. That's how close this was. Most voted against him.

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                            • classwario@mastodon.socialC classwario@mastodon.social

                              @TagYourToe @randahl

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                              What’s with all the cutesy “hon”, “think about what you just said” looking down approach? You doing well? Ivory tower not quite smelling the smoke from below yet?

                              Populism simply means anti elite. For leftists to use it as pejorative is akin to the right using socialism as a bellwether.

                              Populism is plurality.

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                              @classwario @randahl No, populism is how The Reign of Terror came about, and it was actually a very bad thing that killed far more commoners than elites. Just as the Trump regime is doing now.

                              You're hotboxing disinfo vapors too much. Take a break, get some air.

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                              • randahl@mastodon.socialR randahl@mastodon.social

                                Imagine if US voters had picked Kamala Harris. She would have continued the Ukraine weapons support, she would have kept the strong alliances with Europe, and she would never have killed the Iran nuclear deal.

                                Together we could have forced Putin out of Ukraine, there would have been no new, wider war in The Middle East, and the NATO alliance would have been stronger than ever. And in that situation, I think our economies would have been considerably stronger too.

                                Populism derailed all that.

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                                @randahl @LVN2DRM And the genocide in Gaza would have continued with American support, but hey, can’t win ‘em all, right?

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                                  @nikatjef

                                  The nasty rhetoric. The accusation of fascism or supporting it.

                                  I was respectful. I have moved on.

                                  I have seen too often this sort of thing. Too often. And when I have said something, the rhetoric spews out. The insults. The value signaling they demand in kind.

                                  It looks a lot like MAGA to me, just to the left.

                                  So. Good luck. I will be where my input is valued, not where I am insulted.

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                                  • nazokiyoubinbou@mastodon.socialN nazokiyoubinbou@mastodon.social

                                    @classwario @randahl Like I said, the masses were tricked into not voting or voting third party in a system that is designed not to allow third party votes to win.

                                    That's not winning by popularity, that's winning by technicality. The grand majority simply didn't vote or voted for someone else.

                                    If we had ranked voting, she still would have won *easily*. Even with so many not voting. That's how close this was. Most voted against him.

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                                    @nazokiyoubinbou @randahl it’s all still popularity. The Dems just don’t know the game they’re playing. There is never a perfect case. Democracy isn’t a sandbox. Life is messy. To lose and to scream unfair is still to lose.

                                    The lack of distinction of difference in party is why Kamala lost. To your point, vote against the greater evil. To your point, race to the bottom. But the difference in supporting elites in letter and in arms is sliding scale. Still a lot of shared.

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                                      @nando161 @mls14 @knowprose @Enea90 @randahl

                                      you have a nice deck of quotes

                                      do you think it shields you from lack of thought and lack of honesty?

                                      i have no doubt you're honestly expressing your sincere beliefs

                                      i also have no doubt your sincere beliefs are unmitigated dishonest horseshit

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                                      • classwario@mastodon.socialC classwario@mastodon.social

                                        @nazokiyoubinbou @randahl it’s all still popularity. The Dems just don’t know the game they’re playing. There is never a perfect case. Democracy isn’t a sandbox. Life is messy. To lose and to scream unfair is still to lose.

                                        The lack of distinction of difference in party is why Kamala lost. To your point, vote against the greater evil. To your point, race to the bottom. But the difference in supporting elites in letter and in arms is sliding scale. Still a lot of shared.

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                                        @classwario @randahl The majority voted against Trump. We just have a system where it didn't matter. We have different definitions of "popularity" I guess.

                                        And, again, as I said, most were tricked into two sets of rules. On the right they accept a pedophile rapist because he promises to kill people they were taught to hate. On the left people refused to vote for Harris because she wasn't strong enough against Gaza. It took a lot of work to get people to apply two sets of rules like that...

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                                          Imagine if US voters had picked Kamala Harris. She would have continued the Ukraine weapons support, she would have kept the strong alliances with Europe, and she would never have killed the Iran nuclear deal.

                                          Together we could have forced Putin out of Ukraine, there would have been no new, wider war in The Middle East, and the NATO alliance would have been stronger than ever. And in that situation, I think our economies would have been considerably stronger too.

                                          Populism derailed all that.

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                                          @randahl

                                          It's an astroturf populism purchased by a fossil fuel industry determined to keep their control.

                                          War. Ecocide. Famine. Genocide. Fascism. Slavery. Concentration camps. Mass deportations. Public corruption in the courts.

                                          This is what the fossil fuel axis alliance is buying.

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