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Yeah I'm not voting for a capitalist party.
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Yeah I'm not voting for a capitalist party.
What about capitalist lite
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Yeah I'm not voting for a capitalist party.
Congratulation! You have high-roaded the environment into the dumpster! You are complicit in all the actions of the election winners, because you helped put them in office!
May all your moralizing keep you warm at night.
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Congratulation! You have high-roaded the environment into the dumpster! You are complicit in all the actions of the election winners, because you helped put them in office!
May all your moralizing keep you warm at night.
wrote last edited by [email protected]Cool story bud but that's not how shit works. Go play your reactionary, blame-shifting games elsewhere.
Edit: lol please keep responding you braindead Muppets, it lets me know who to block.
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What about capitalist lite
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We can have a little exploitation and suffering as a treat.
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What about capitalist lite
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I voted for the least capitalist party, but the most capitalist party won. Now the landlords are getting tax rebates and public services are running further into the ground.
A big chunk of apathetic people didn't vote at all. By the time I retire (whatever that means) everything will be privatised.
Climate change please hurry up.
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Our friends husband teld her he voted Trump.
It was one big nail in the coffin of that marriage.
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Cool story bud but that's not how shit works. Go play your reactionary, blame-shifting games elsewhere.
Edit: lol please keep responding you braindead Muppets, it lets me know who to block.
So, I'm not assuming that you or the person I replied to are in the US specifically.
But in the context of the US, if you (generally) chose not to vote in the 2024 election then you are guilty of doing nothing to prevent the atrocities committed by the Trump administration, when you in fact had the opportunity to do something - which is to say that you are guilty of negligence.
If you encouraged others to not vote then you are complicit in the actions of the Trump administration, because you helped put them in power.
There is no "blame-shifting game" being played here, as there is no need to shift anything. The blame is direct, valid, and undeniable.
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We can have a little exploitation and suffering as a treat.
The fact that it's only a little is the treat
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I voted for the least capitalist party, but the most capitalist party won. Now the landlords are getting tax rebates and public services are running further into the ground.
A big chunk of apathetic people didn't vote at all. By the time I retire (whatever that means) everything will be privatised.
Climate change please hurry up.
Climate change please hurry up.
Don't want to get your own hands dirty actually making a change?
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The fact that it's only a little is the treat
Oh yeah like a little bit of cancer. How lucky.
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Our friends husband teld her he voted Trump.
It was one big nail in the coffin of that marriage.
Anyone who voted for trump deserves to get divorced. The lack of morals, the lack of basic human empathy is present in all trump voters.
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I voted for the least capitalist party, but the most capitalist party won. Now the landlords are getting tax rebates and public services are running further into the ground.
A big chunk of apathetic people didn't vote at all. By the time I retire (whatever that means) everything will be privatised.
Climate change please hurry up.
Maybe if everyone votes for the least capitalist party every time....
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Cool story bud but that's not how shit works. Go play your reactionary, blame-shifting games elsewhere.
Edit: lol please keep responding you braindead Muppets, it lets me know who to block.
wrote last edited by [email protected]It's not blame shifting. The blame sits directly on you, personally, and already had been.
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Oh yeah like a little bit of cancer. How lucky.
Uh, yeah, exactly? A little bit of cancer can be fought and beaten. A lot of cancer is a death sentence.
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Uh, yeah, exactly? A little bit of cancer can be fought and beaten. A lot of cancer is a death sentence.
Depends where the cancer is doesn't it now?
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Depends where the cancer is doesn't it now?
wrote last edited by [email protected]Not really, no. Less cancer is always better than more cancer, no matter where it is.
You do know that everyone has a bit of cancer, right? Zero cancer just isn't a thing that happens in an organism composed of trillions of cells. Likewise, zero exploitation and suffering just isn't a thing that happens in a population composed of billions of people.
A little cancer is handled by immune reaction, a little more by medicine and surgery, a lot kills the organism. A little exploitation is handled by social reaction, a little more by political action, a lot kills the population.
No matter where the cancer is, less is better than more. We were in the treatable stage and you clowns insisted on skipping chemo.
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Not really, no. Less cancer is always better than more cancer, no matter where it is.
You do know that everyone has a bit of cancer, right? Zero cancer just isn't a thing that happens in an organism composed of trillions of cells. Likewise, zero exploitation and suffering just isn't a thing that happens in a population composed of billions of people.
A little cancer is handled by immune reaction, a little more by medicine and surgery, a lot kills the organism. A little exploitation is handled by social reaction, a little more by political action, a lot kills the population.
No matter where the cancer is, less is better than more. We were in the treatable stage and you clowns insisted on skipping chemo.
No cancer is better, less cancer is not better - it's still cancer. But if you're willing to accept that, go for it; Enjoy your cancer.
And why are you comparing it with a 'harmless' amount of cancer that is naturally removed and not an issue instead of what any normal person thinks of when they hear cancer?
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So, I'm not assuming that you or the person I replied to are in the US specifically.
But in the context of the US, if you (generally) chose not to vote in the 2024 election then you are guilty of doing nothing to prevent the atrocities committed by the Trump administration, when you in fact had the opportunity to do something - which is to say that you are guilty of negligence.
If you encouraged others to not vote then you are complicit in the actions of the Trump administration, because you helped put them in power.
There is no "blame-shifting game" being played here, as there is no need to shift anything. The blame is direct, valid, and undeniable.
How does that work with electors anyway? I'm under the impression that if you don't live in a swing state your vote is basically a formality.