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Being "very unfair" to expect that the President represents those who elected him by changing his position to match that of those who elected him is not just broken Democracy, it's the full-on acceptance that the President of the United States of America shouldn't even care to represent his voters (otherwise it would not be "very unfair" to demand him to change his position to align with that of his voters), which is the kind of shit from countries like Russia were the vote is pure theatre and citizens have no power.
I mean, it's fair if "in my country the vote is not a real election of a representative of voters" is what you accept as reality, but that's like saying in Russia that "well, Putin will do whatever he wants either way so people most vote for him", which not really a moral argument to push on anybody who is unwilling to endorse by voting that rigged system with a meaningless vote.
Whilst that's a perfectly valid choice for you fully accept that you don't live in an actual Democracy, that doesn't really give you the moral highground to convice others that they too must fully accept it.
Didn't answer the question. What happens in November/January?
I happen to agree with you, what we have is not an actual democracy. But the two options for change are working within the system, or tearing down the system. Apathy for the system brings no change. The single most misguided idea of your little apathy movement is believing that stamping your feet in frustration is actually DOING anything.
Why should this system of oligarchic control be maintained given the amount of suffering that exists in the United States compared to other Western countries?
The working class has a right to demand a replacement system.
Trump is not that replacement. But neither are the Democrats
True. Such a system shouldn't be maintained, and we have the right to demand better. HOW is opting out of the democratic process going to do that? (Not rhetorical; please answer this)
Whether you like it or not, It WILL be maintained, at least in the near term. Change is slow. But Trump WILL be the replacement if your plan of apathy prevails. It really is that simple.
I've voted in every single election since turning 18 and have always voted Dem. So have many of my friends and family.
And yet here we are.
People don't believe in our system because our system has produced terrible results. Especially when compared to countries that have produced consistently higher standards of living in our lifetimes like Norway or Denmark. Or even Germany.
You didn't answer my question. What. Does. Apathy. Do.
Why are you accusing me of apathy, when I just told you that I voted for Dems in every election that I've ever been eligible to vote in?