Again, the duopoly is the staus quo, it will not help fix the systematic problems our society faces.
Voting for the status quo for many decades did not improve the lives of workers.
In fact, we are involved in multiple wars, and our economy is not doing so well again.
I don’t think we will agree on this topic.
That is why we differ on who we are willing to vote for and how high or how low our standards have become.
Political Shitposting
It is a big umbrella when talking about the duopoly.
True, that is why we should continue to be involed in our local community and supporting organizations that help workers.
An example of one such organization that is fighting and demanding higher standards for workers:
WE DEMAND
- Workers Need a Real Raise — $25/Hour Minimum Wage
- Good Union Jobs for All
- Fight Racism, Sexism & All Oppression
- Quality Affordable Housing & Free Healthcare for All
- End the Genocidal War on Gaza — No Military Aid, No Occupation
- No More Sellouts — We Need a New Party[1]
Political theater from both parties.
Biden and Harris are the current president and VP, happily funding and supporting Israel.
Raise your standards.
The Lord won’t help us on this one; we need to be the ones to fight for what we demand.
The civil rights movements happened because people were fed up with the status quo.
We are currently in a fascist regime; both parties are heavily lobbied by corporations that dictate policy.
People continue to struggle more and more under both parties, while they play political theater to continue to divide us.
Voting outside the two-party system will help establish that people do have standards when voting.
Voting is one - an important one.
Yes, and a good percentage of the populace decides to stay in and not reward the duopoly with their vote.
Stop wasting your vote with the duopoly; voting out of fear should not be the norm.
Do not give in to the fearmongering that the establishment and the politicians push on the people every four years.
Our long-term goal should be to continue to build up grassroots movements for the working class; this won’t happen in a day.
I wonder what Tara Reade would say about that.
Awesome!
Nice try.
I know you would rather I vote for Trump than Dr. Jill Stein, but I do not support the duopoly.