Protest vote
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[orange dude, angry, fist raised]
I will protest against both sides of the evil capitalist elites that are ruining society by voting for an anti-system extreme![pink gal, looking candid]
Since your protest is based on human values and a desire for more social justice, this means you're going to vote far left?[pink gal, looking scared]
Isn't that right?…[orange dude starts laughing so hard tears comes from his eyes and his hairpiece starts flying]
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Protest voters helped elect Trump and I won’t be convinced otherwise, nor will I stop holding them accountable.
I don’t love most of my Democrat politicians either, but at least I voted against what we have right now.
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[orange dude, angry, fist raised]
I will protest against both sides of the evil capitalist elites that are ruining society by voting for an anti-system extreme![pink gal, looking candid]
Since your protest is based on human values and a desire for more social justice, this means you're going to vote far left?[pink gal, looking scared]
Isn't that right?…[orange dude starts laughing so hard tears comes from his eyes and his hairpiece starts flying]
Protest vote | The Bad Website
Protest vote - A comic on The Bad Website
The Bad Website (thebad.website)
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A long road from the first sketch, kept iterating because I wanted him to look like he was slapping his knee but every attempt looked like he was slapping a ghost instead. One day, I'll learn to do hands right. One day…
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A long road from the first sketch, kept iterating because I wanted him to look like he was slapping his knee but every attempt looked like he was slapping a ghost instead. One day, I'll learn to do hands right. One day…
Hey, AI can't get them right, why should we?
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Protest voters helped elect Trump and I won’t be convinced otherwise, nor will I stop holding them accountable.
I don’t love most of my Democrat politicians either, but at least I voted against what we have right now.
I guess this comic makes no sense for countries locked in a 2 party system.
In many other global north countries (those with a normal electoral system), there's a far leftist party struggling at 1% while the far right is chilling at 30%, and racists come up with silly excuses like "it was an anti-system protest vote" while the far right politicians are backed by the most "systemic" people there are, billionaires.
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Hey, AI can't get them right, why should we?
Who says OP isn't an AI? The evidence is right there.
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Protest voters helped elect Trump and I won’t be convinced otherwise, nor will I stop holding them accountable.
I don’t love most of my Democrat politicians either, but at least I voted against what we have right now.
Illegal vote suppression elected Trump, but even if it hadn’t, you should blame Democrats before blaming people who voted for third party candidates. Now, if you’re talking about people who “protest voted” by voting for Trump (in both the primaries and the election), then sure. Those people did, in fact, play an instrumental part in electing him.
Why blame Democrats? Well, beyond just kinda being Republican-lites:
- for opposing ranked choice voting (and alternatives)
- for not rallying around progressive candidates
- for not choosing Kamala via primary elections in 2024
Democrats are the bare minimum “harm reduction” party, and I don’t bare any ill will toward people who voted for them rather than a party that would actually try to effect change, but the opposite mindset - blaming third party voters for not voting for Democrats - is very shortsighted. And as third party voters have never had the power to enact RCV or STAR voting or otherwise improve the system, blaming them instead of the Democrats who have had that power is inane.
I’ve voted for a Democrat every single presidential election that I’ve been able to, but I honestly wish I hadn’t. I’d much rather there be more visibility for third parties, and for more people to feel empowered to vote for third party candidates.
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Protest voters helped elect Trump and I won’t be convinced otherwise, nor will I stop holding them accountable.
I don’t love most of my Democrat politicians either, but at least I voted against what we have right now.
Nah democrats lost an election that was handed to them on a sliver plater.
The most important job of a political party is to energize the electorate, something the democrats have failed to do for the better part of 20 years.
If every 3rd party voted D in this race it wouldn't not have saved the this election. Democrats shot themselves in the foot by allowing Genocide Joe to attempt to run again (it's also highly likely he knew about his prostate cancer at this point) and then using the less than useless strat of appealing to moderates and Republicans.
Their incompetence was highlighted by their less-than-useless strategy of trying to appeal to moderates and conservatives by appearing on stage with people that the Democrats electorate hate, like George Bush and Liz Cheney, which resulted in less moderate and conservative votes than from 2020.
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Illegal vote suppression elected Trump, but even if it hadn’t, you should blame Democrats before blaming people who voted for third party candidates. Now, if you’re talking about people who “protest voted” by voting for Trump (in both the primaries and the election), then sure. Those people did, in fact, play an instrumental part in electing him.
Why blame Democrats? Well, beyond just kinda being Republican-lites:
- for opposing ranked choice voting (and alternatives)
- for not rallying around progressive candidates
- for not choosing Kamala via primary elections in 2024
Democrats are the bare minimum “harm reduction” party, and I don’t bare any ill will toward people who voted for them rather than a party that would actually try to effect change, but the opposite mindset - blaming third party voters for not voting for Democrats - is very shortsighted. And as third party voters have never had the power to enact RCV or STAR voting or otherwise improve the system, blaming them instead of the Democrats who have had that power is inane.
I’ve voted for a Democrat every single presidential election that I’ve been able to, but I honestly wish I hadn’t. I’d much rather there be more visibility for third parties, and for more people to feel empowered to vote for third party candidates.
I definitely blame the system for allowing all that illegal voter suppression.
And I definitely blame Democrats for being such a shit party and doing such a shitty job.
But I also blame people who didn't vote, or protest voted. They still enabled what is happening, and commentary on how the Democrats didn't woo you (not you you, the "you" that is making the argument) to their side is childish. The time to hit hard on making change to allow better options is in between elections, not when the choice is full-on fascism and significantly less fascism.
And those of us still harping on the point is because the no-vote people still don't think they did anything wrong, and will continue the behavior in the future. And frankly, as small of a chance as there is, we're more likely to convince those people to vote next time than we are to, currently, convince the government to fill the systemic gaps in or convince the Democrats to... stop being... what they are (though some are making some headway there, which is great! Let the Leftists take over the Dem Party they way the Teabaggers took over the Republican Party!).
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[orange dude, angry, fist raised]
I will protest against both sides of the evil capitalist elites that are ruining society by voting for an anti-system extreme![pink gal, looking candid]
Since your protest is based on human values and a desire for more social justice, this means you're going to vote far left?[pink gal, looking scared]
Isn't that right?…[orange dude starts laughing so hard tears comes from his eyes and his hairpiece starts flying]
Protest vote | The Bad Website
Protest vote - A comic on The Bad Website
The Bad Website (thebad.website)
Caving to the idea that there are two sides instead of a brevity of political choices that are constantly suppressed is major defeatist energy in the same way that's depicted in this comic.