• @Landsharkgun@midwest.social
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    644 months ago

    Oh look. A candidate with actual policy won their race. Check out her page; she ran for a city council seat and her ‘issues’ section is five times longer than Kamala’s was.

    Dems should be taking notes, but I doubt they will.

  • @givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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    374 months ago

    I’m starting to think moderates really do have that goldfish memory…

    America has been a lot worse off than it’s about to be.

    We had actual slavery, we genocided the native inhabitants, women were property, we even burned some as witches for telling us what we didn’t want to hear.

    Emmit Till was brutally murdered as a child because a white girl wanted some attention.

    We interned the wives and children of Japanese American while their husbands and fathers were drafted into our military.

    Is shit gonna be horrible?

    Absolutely.

    But it probably won’t be worse than America has ever been. And to stop fighting now makes zero sense.

    Learn a lesson from progressives, it’s been almost 20 years since we’ve been happy about a presidential election. That’s never made us stop voting, it’s never stopped us from working on the next election, and it sure as shit hasn’t stopped any of us from complaining.

    But maybe next time you can remember that the politically disengaged won’t be motivated to vote by a candidate who chases Republican votes.

    For longer than I’ve been alive the most popular excuse for not voting has been:

    Both parties are the same

    So when Dems act like Republicans, it just normalizes them and makes more people feel ok voting R, and depresses D turnout.

    Please don’t forget, or check out for four years.

    • @timbuck2themoon@sh.itjust.works
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      14 months ago

      Never stop voting?

      Either progressives are a super tiny minority or that’s absolutely bullshit.

      Because you wanna argue that progressive policy is super popular but somehow progressives can’t get their views in the Democrat party. And somehow despite always voting Bernie lost handedly in 2020.

      If progressives exist in the number you think they might want to actually start voting in every single primary and general and actually take over the party.

      Boy, you’ve convinced yourself you somehow are always smarter than everyone else.

  • @jettrscga@lemmy.world
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    214 months ago

    All of this hopefulness assumes they don’t erode voting rights over the next 4 years. And they’ve had plenty of time to stage exactly that, including captured courts when anyone fights those new laws.

    • @MrMcGasion@lemmy.world
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      I’ve heard tentative plans for a mass general strike in 4 years. It won’t be easy, but if they won’t hear our voices, they don’t get our labor. There’s a lot of preparation to do between now and then, and we’re going to have to look out for each other. But labor has more power than we realize if we just use it.

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      4 months ago

      Don’t give it to them freely. If we give in, they can just move on to the next thing. Make even minor law changes a pain for them. Fight every battle so that they cannot spend as much time eroding voting rights.

      Elections are run at the state level, even ones for federal office. Make sure every local office is filled with a progressive that will stand up for it. Some states have elections next year (before midterms) for offices that are going to matter for exactly that

      • @TopRamenBinLaden@sh.itjust.works
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        I don’t think any supreme court justices are in this thread, and they are the ones that mostly have a say.

        Eroding voting rights will be done on a federal level.

        I’m not saying you are wrong, we should definitely protest, resist, and vote in local elections, but we don’t really get a say now that the country decided to give the reigns to fascists. I don’t think people realize how hard this will be to undo. These SC justices are going to be there for a very long time.

    • @givesomefucks@lemmy.world
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      14 months ago

      Even then, that doesn’t mean it’s over.

      The fight against fascism is literally never over, even if Trump lost it wouldn’t be over.

      The sooner everyone acknowledges that, the better off we’ll be.

      What’s holding us back is the DNC insisting every election is life or death and could be the last election to justify shit the Dem voting base doesn’t want.