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- ApexHunter ( @ApexHunter@lemmy.ml ) 2•4 hours ago
If this is how he felt the last year, he’s just as culpable as all of the other fucks who stayed home and didn’t vote. Fuck him and his Monday morning quarterbacking.
He’s right. In a declining capitalist state like the current US, workers want change. In the absence of a genuine working class party that correctly blames capitalism and the capitalist class for a revolution, you get a “radical” capitalist-funded party that at least points the blame at someone — marginalized people.
The dems only offer to preserve the status quo, and no one fucking wants the status quo.
Get organized. Liberal democracies in the imperial core historically always slide to fascism.
- Arcturus ( @Arcturus@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) 7•10 hours ago
- HubertManne ( @HubertManne@moist.catsweat.com ) 10•10 hours ago
Last I saw something like 55% of the populace looks like it voted for trump. In these crazy pants times I do not see bernie winning.
- davel [he/him] ( @davel@lemmy.ml ) English15•10 hours ago
I’m not impressed by this analysis.
- It doesn’t account for those who stayed home.
- It doesn’t account those who would have voted for Sanders instead of Trump if that option were actually available to them.
- Who did they think would be excited to volunteer to canvass for Democratic genocidaires? The DNC knowingly forfeited their ground game.
- HubertManne ( @HubertManne@moist.catsweat.com ) 2•10 hours ago
I really cannot see how anyone who would vote for trump would vote for sanders. its like apples and poison ivy. I don’t get those who don’t vote in a democracy either. I hate living in this eroding time period but way the hell glad to be living when democracy is considered the standard form of government. On tope of it we get to vote for the office, and get to vote for people to run for the office, and can sign signatures to get people on the ballot to run for office. I feel like people really don’t have a good sense of human history.
- davel [he/him] ( @davel@lemmy.ml ) 11•10 hours ago
We literally saw it happen. It is well documented. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanders–Trump_voters
- HubertManne ( @HubertManne@moist.catsweat.com ) 1•10 hours ago
Yeah I just don’t see it. They could not be more different to me. I have no idea what measure these people are using that they would flip between those two. so I get they exist but its so outside my perspective I can’t grok the individual who is like that. Its like flat earthers for me.
- davel [he/him] ( @davel@lemmy.ml ) English10•9 hours ago
They couldn’t be more different to me, either, but what we think is irrelevant. Whatever their reasons, and no matter how alien those reasons might be to you and me, significant numbers of people really did flip.
- Sonori ( @sonori@beehaw.org ) 1•8 hours ago
Modern elections tend to be won or lost based on base voter turnout and excited canvassing. So far it looks like Trump did about the same as 2020 in terms of the number of people that voted for him, it’s just that a lot less of the base got out to vote for Harris than Biden.
I don’t get not voting either, l and every member of my family have gotten out to vote every two years since we were eligible, and with the proliferation of mail in and weekend voting it seems very hard to have a schedule that precludes it.
- Arcturus ( @Arcturus@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) 17•10 hours ago
What no political theory does to a mfer
Trump offers a fake anti-establishment for people who are rightfully mad at the state. Only a working class party can direct that towards actual improvement.
Problem is obviously that a working class party wouldn’t be funded and backed by billionaire capitalists the way the duopoly is; that’s the point of liberal “democracies” — keeping capitalist parties in power.
- HubertManne ( @HubertManne@moist.catsweat.com ) 5•10 hours ago
This is why citizens united is basically the worst thing to come out of the millenia. So far. In the US at least.
- tenchiken ( @tenchiken@lemmy.dbzer0.com ) 1•8 hours ago