While it sometimes feels like this, it’s because the vocal minorities on the side not associated with the current president are always the loudest political figures.
While it sometimes feels like this, it’s because the vocal minorities on the side not associated with the current president are always the loudest political figures.
For a single-issue anti-genocide voter, the US is a duopoly of bad choices. For most anyone else, absolutely correct.
In conclusion, there are two terrorist groups fighting, and the civilians of both groups are suffering for it.
Not voting blue is voting red in the current system. So how do I not vote for a nazi party?
Genocide is a necessary but not sufficient condition for nazism.
Every vote or lack thereof is a vote for genocide. There isn’t really a way to vote against it.
I’d rather vote for the party that’s 85% nazi than 100%. And in a world where it’s entirely unrealistic that anyone else can win between past-the-post voting and voter disenfranchisement, that’s the best we’re getting.
One clear and dry example of this that comes to mind is that Code Bullet got banned from JStris(or some other online tetris server?) because he was botting and not in their dedicated bot queue
oh to be clear. I know the democrats are doing terrible things, I just think it’s easier and more practical to get them to stop than it is to keep them out of office.