• lad@programming.dev
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    6 months ago

    I’m also saying that promising votes to politicians regardless of their actions indicate that their actions won’t hurt their chances.

    That’s very true and likely going to lead to a very nasty future once this is thoroughly exploited. But I don’t think that just “there should be something better” might help. Also, there might exist unsolvable problems, and if this is one of those we’re in a very bad position, indeed

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      6 months ago

      That’s also part of my point. Voting will not get us out of this problem. We need to pressure politicians, we need to protest, we need to organize, and we need to implement more successful alternatives to the status quo. We will never avoid fascism if the only thing we do is vote. Right now the best way to pressure the better candidate is to make him believe, right up until election day, that he will lose.

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        6 months ago

        You can’t have it both ways. You might only be “pretending” to be withholding your vote but your “pretend” stops when all the people you’ve dissaffected don’t show up.

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          6 months ago

          Studies show that even in states that still do a plurality vote but encourage 3rd party voters see higher overall turnout and generally favor democratic candidates. The only ones disaffecting voters are the ones pushing the narrative of “a vote for x is a vote for y”.

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        6 months ago

        The time to pressure the candidate is during the primaries. The general election is waaay past that point.

        Did you vote in the primaries?