Politics Comm can’t understand why people don’t like Harris running right at every opportunity. Must just be bad actors wanting trump to win cause they’re critical. Or just upset DNC is sprinting right after convention

  • BelieveRevolt [he/him]
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    443 months ago

    But brah, it’s totally acceptable to overreact when one candidate doesn’t give us every little fucking thing we want, and MORE. They better cowtow, or I’m gonna keep being mean in comments because that’s useful and productive for reealz.

    I’ll totally trash their bullshit because I’m not “working for the man”, dawg. Kamala is just more bullllshiiiit or whatever stupid thing we people say. Palestine on ma dingdong, and JillStein4Prez ✌️💩💩

    It was a mistake to look at the comments dead-dove-3

    • TheLepidopterists [he/him]
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      3 months ago

      I hate this “oh so you want a perfect candidate who gives you everything you want” rhetoric.

      1. yes obviously that’d be ideal

      But

      1. we live in the belly of the most murderous empire in human history, so I don’t expect it, and the only demand I have, the only one (1) is “don’t commit a genocide.” I hate the rest of the Biden/Harris platform regime’s likely policies (they don’t want to share a public platform) too, but if I genuinely believed she’d try to stop the genocide I’d hold my nose and voted for her, I’ve (I’m embarrassed to admit in such a cool radical space) done it before several times since I started hating the Dems out of hating the Republicans more, but I cannot in the face of genocide.
      • Tiocfaidhcaisarla [he/him, comrade/them]
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        123 months ago

        but if I genuinely believed she’d try to stop the genocide I’d hold my nose and voted for her, I’ve (I’m embarrassed to admit in such a cool radical space)

        That’s nothing to be embarrassed about, if that were a campaign promise (though her being the current VP and the genocide still going on would be fucked in it’s own right) then that’s a real reason to actually vote, it’s something actionable and would help millions, tangibly by allowing them to live, if ever voting in this hellscape mattered that’s a compelling reason to. I’m sure many of us were ready to vote for Bernie because of his campaign promises and like that campaign, of course we can’t have that, because this democracy is a farce

        • TheLepidopterists [he/him]
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          No I mean like I voted for Biden because the “Look he can’t possibly be worse than Trump, do you really not care about abortion rights?” propaganda got to me even though I found Biden himself despicable (and then he turned around and committed genocide, so much for harm reduction. That’s what I’m kind of ashamed of.

          If I genuinely thought Kamala Harris would be Biden term 2 unchanged except working against the genocide instead of for it I’d be browbeating everyone I knew to vote for her.

          • Tiocfaidhcaisarla [he/him, comrade/them]
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            83 months ago

            Ohh I hear you. I do wish more people would reflect like you have on the promises Biden gave and the administration we got. Amnesia has taken hold.

            I’d also be voting for her if she vowed to change course. Funny how you can get my vote that way.

    • Belly_Beanis [he/him]
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      113 months ago

      Jill Stein is the compromise, you fucking lib. She is not my ideal candidate. The alternative is American Cultural Revolution. It will involve lots of guns and rope. You will not enjoy this alternative.