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Imagine if US voters had picked Kamala Harris.

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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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                • 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

                  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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                  • 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

                    Actually, it was billionaires…

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                    • rayocentric@mastodon.socialR rayocentric@mastodon.social

                      @randahl Respectfully, the electoral college picks the president in the United States, not the popular vote (see Bush v Gore).

                      Harris never did anything as vice president that implied she'd be good at anything except talking in circles.

                      I'm not political, but I'm familiar with the names.

                      Wars happen because banks want to lock countries into further debt and/or establish their central bank in the "bad guy" country.

                      Your politician is just the influencer face of the machine.

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                      @rayocentric @randahl

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                        @randahl

                        I hate that people call fascism “populism”.

                        Sounds euphemistic.

                        Fascism may be populist too, but only when the people turned fascists too.

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                        @JackMexa4 Guess what.

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                        • tagyourtoe@mastodon.socialT tagyourtoe@mastodon.social

                          @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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                          @TagYourToe @randahl You guys do so much personal attacking.

                          Populism was also why all the boomer and Gen X people think cat pics are okay when the world is falling apart. It was US truth for the last half of 20th century. Like having a high wage? Unions. Like that I can marry a partner of my choosing? Legal followed moral popularity.

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                            @nando161 @benroyce @knowprose @Enea90 @randahl I agree with Ben that skipping the vote is foolish. But I am curious.

                            Can’t you just show up and vote for a write-in candidate instead of paying a fine? Pardon my ignorance of Australian election law.

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                            • nazokiyoubinbou@mastodon.socialN nazokiyoubinbou@mastodon.social

                              @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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                              @nazokiyoubinbou @randahl Look I’m not trying to long form. The majority voted against Trump in 2020. Not in 2024. And that those two positions (Kamala lost because people didn’t vote, as you said) are tied together, cognitive dissonance notwithstanding, I’d argue proves the overlap

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                              • knowprose@mastodon.socialK knowprose@mastodon.social

                                @benroyce @Enea90 @randahl

                                I understand where you are all coming from.

                                I do not see this as productive.

                                I see no one mentioned Gaza.

                                The reality is that systems did not give good choices. To say otherwise is to deny the real issue.

                                Saying the path not taken would have been better seems moot.

                                Passion harnessed should be pushed toward the future, not used to calcify the past.

                                We can do better. We should do better. So let's do better. Please.

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                                @knowprose @benroyce @Enea90 @randahl "I see no one mentioned Gaza."

                                Because Gaza is basically an Internet meme. Nobody in real life who votes is putting it ahead of their own personal comforts and grievances.

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                                • classwario@mastodon.socialC classwario@mastodon.social

                                  @TagYourToe @randahl You guys do so much personal attacking.

                                  Populism was also why all the boomer and Gen X people think cat pics are okay when the world is falling apart. It was US truth for the last half of 20th century. Like having a high wage? Unions. Like that I can marry a partner of my choosing? Legal followed moral popularity.

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                                  @classwario Jesse what the fuck are you talking about

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                                  • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                                    @Veza85UE @randahl

                                    i can't tell if you're being sarcastic

                                    if you are, exactly: this moronic whataboutism is all too common

                                    if you aren't being sarcastic: 😒

                                    you have to use a sarcasm indicator, because there are vatnik losers, right here on mastodon, peddling this stupid shit, and we don't know you

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                                    @benroyce @Veza85UE @randahl it’s honesty, not sarcasm. You want to learn from the past? Learn from ALL of it. 😒

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                                    • classwario@mastodon.socialC classwario@mastodon.social

                                      @nazokiyoubinbou @randahl Look I’m not trying to long form. The majority voted against Trump in 2020. Not in 2024. And that those two positions (Kamala lost because people didn’t vote, as you said) are tied together, cognitive dissonance notwithstanding, I’d argue proves the overlap

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                                      @classwario @randahl The majority voted against Trump in 2024. The problem is that votes for third parties don't work because we have a system designed to be a two party system and no ranked voting or anything like that. So all those third party votes were useless. Which is exactly what those who lead people to make them wanted.

                                      If you took just the third party votes and shifted them to Harris via ranked voting when the third parties failed, Trump would have lost.

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

                                        @nando161 @benroyce @knowprose @Enea90 @randahl I agree with Ben that skipping the vote is foolish. But I am curious.

                                        Can’t you just show up and vote for a write-in candidate instead of paying a fine? Pardon my ignorance of Australian election law.

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                                        @mls14 @nando161 @knowprose @Enea90 @randahl

                                        Why show up and draw a penis on your ballot when you can do nothing at all, including ignoring fines

                                        This what we're arguing with

                                        The entitled laziness of the nonvoter

                                        All of their rationalizations for their indolence is just that:

                                        A smokescreen for the fact they do not care if we slide to fascism

                                        Because in their mind, we're already fascist

                                        Oh boy I'd love to see their faces when they realize what real fascism is

                                        They may get their wish

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                                        • nazokiyoubinbou@mastodon.socialN nazokiyoubinbou@mastodon.social

                                          @classwario @randahl The majority voted against Trump in 2024. The problem is that votes for third parties don't work because we have a system designed to be a two party system and no ranked voting or anything like that. So all those third party votes were useless. Which is exactly what those who lead people to make them wanted.

                                          If you took just the third party votes and shifted them to Harris via ranked voting when the third parties failed, Trump would have lost.

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                                          @classwario @randahl The big distinction here is that people still voted against him and all he represented, they were just tricked into throwing away their votes via various methods.

                                          We'll agree that the Democrats are right-aligned. But I will not agree that they are the same as the Republican party. They may agree on some policies since both are on the right/in the pockets of corporations, etc etc, but the ultimate differences are still huge.

                                          The real issue is we have no true left party.

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