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I agree that Biden did not do well, especially when we compare the 2020 debates.
I understand Mark's remarks on debates, but I disagree. Debates are a great way for the working class to learn about subjects they might not learn about anywhere else, and we are also giving them the chance to listen to conflicting opinions on the topic at hand.
Good or bad, the working class is given the chance to learn what the establishment is thinking, even if we do not support the duopoly.
Policy is not talked about too much when it comes to politicians from the duopoly; you would need to check the candidate platform and other sources like political history and voting record.
I don't agree with Mark when it comes to his doomer talking points. I would say we are already really close to a fascist dictatorship with the duopoly, and Trump and Biden have both had the chance to be president, which is not too much of a surprise when they are reelected.
I am much more hopeful of the working class; being involved and helping your local community may help you change your views, but being empathic to people you do not agree with or think like is also much more helpful.
Going back to the debates: A point I would have made would be why no third parties were allowed in the debate stage. With the US being a "democratic" country and all, the duopoly does really well in hindering any contender when it comes to talking about them or allowing them in local, state, or national elections.
Debates between politicians are one thing, but it is important to continue to learn what the status quo is about so as to help us understand what they will continue to do.
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