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  • Semi-Hemi-Demigod@kbin.social
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    10 months ago

    What if I think people should still vote but they should be ready to be unhappy with the outcome either way and that it won’t actually provide meaningful change?

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      I will be very different levels of unhappy with a too moderate democrat than a wannabe dictator.

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        So long as we have “too moderate democrats”, the wannabe dictators are gonna look great for actually believing in something. Fuck Biden for appeasing and therefore empowering the right, shifting goalposts back decades- I hope he suffers excruiating back pain today and forever if not ruinous guilt. He makes the democrats look SO bad. Especially on a international scale.

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      Is abortion being nationally illegal “meaningful change”? Explain how that’s not meaningful for us stupid people.

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          Ah i see, so positive change is worth pushing for, but avoiding calamity isn’t and you through throw away your vote instead. Insightful political philosophy.

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      Then I’d understand and mourn your cynicism, but not think of you as a bad citizen.

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          Citizenship is responsibility - participation in the civic life of a polity. That’s what being a citizen, and not simply a subject, means - to have the right to a share in the direction of the polity. Like it or not, if you’re active in exercising your influence to affect politics instead of abrogating that power to the elite, you’re a good citizen of wherever you live.

          There, there. It’ll be alright…