• It sucks to slog through voter suppression efforts every day online and then find an entire town being suppressed. THIS… THIS…THIS… POST is the cumulative result of the efforts of ANYONE who tells SOMEONE else to withhold their vote for a political stance. You ARE a vote suppressionist! 👈👈👈

        • Art thou talking about us, or is that a “generic you” like a “royal we”?

          (because if thou are talking about me in particular, we hold no wish to keep up with thine baseless misplaced accusations)

            •  Phroon   ( @Phroon@beehaw.org ) 
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              You replied to jarfil with the words “this post”, it isn’t clear if “this post” refers to jarfil’s comment or to the article itself. Also, the use of “You” leads the reader to imply that the “You” is jarfil, rather than “You” meaning ‘anyone who tells someone to withhold their vote for a political stance’.

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              No, I was being funny… but now I’ll be crystal clear:

              • IF you were referring to a generic group, THEN say so and we’re fine, but you could have made it more clear.
              • IF you were accusing me of being a vote suppressionist, THEN explain precisely what lead you to that idea, and we can see where the misunderstanding came from.
              • ELSE, I will assume you’re not discussing in good faith (trolling as you say) and hit the block button.

              No hard feelings. 🕊

        •  Zworf   ( @Zworf@beehaw.org ) 
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          Withholding votes no, but IMO the American voting system (at least at a national level) seems pretty broken to me. FPTP, the weird bias to rural areas etc.

          Really it should be changed so that it doesn’t always result in this eternal standoff between the two major parties.

          Ireland, Australia and New Zealand dumped FPTP and were better for it. It’s just that the US has this kind of romantic idealism about the original founders, as if they were always right and their ideas still hold as much merit in this day and age of voter influencing through digital means, so I don’t really see it happening there. But it should, in my opinion.

          Right now it seems like every major election is choosing between bad and worse there and voting for an outsider is just a lost vote.

          In that sense I can understand the reluctance of voters to actually show up. Especially in states that aren’t swing states.