• glitchdx@lemmy.world
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    26 days ago

    I used to think I was leftist, because I believe in things like “healthcare” and “equal rights”.

    Then the leftists started screeching “bUt tHe gEnOcIdE!”

    I guess I’m not a leftist.

    • PugJesus@lemmy.worldOP
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      26 days ago

      I mean, the ongoing Palestinian genocide is important, vile, and our support of its perpetrators a stain on our national soul.

      It’s just not an excuse to let fascists start an additional genocide here in the US. Without even stopping the ongoing Palestinian genocide.

      • Fedizen@lemmy.world
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        26 days ago

        I think people think voting is endorsement rather than strategic. Obviously any sane leftist would not vote for the guy that thinks “palestinian” means “terrorist” and wants to put legal immigrants in camps.

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          26 days ago

          Unfortunately, the insane are very loud, and to the marginally engaged, loud insanity can sound like informed and passionate sanity.

          People in this country are taught voting is a moral duty, but not taught why it’s a moral duty. So the lunatic position of “Don’t vote for anyone you disagree with!” dovetails nicely into our broken fucking civic culture. In reality, voting is, as you said, strategic - it’s a moral duty insofar as we are morally obligated, as citizens, to examine the power we have, to exercise it in the most effective way we can, in service to the moral aims we have.

          Too many people in this country view voting spiritually. We aren’t Christian martyrs preparing to be fed to the lions in the Colosseum. We’re closer to congresscritters when we vote, than canonized saints. Take a look at your choices. Decide which one is closer to your goals. Vote accordingly. And be prepared to answer for it.