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[–] ProvableGecko 26 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) (4 children)

All this because he is old and tired

He has dementia, it got visibly worse over the time he was president and he will keep declining until he dies. Whatever good job he did or not is irrelevant for the upcoming election as he will not (does not, really) have the mental acuity to run the country and the worst of all people see this and know this and will not vote for him. As good as it feels posting cope-pastas online the only way to avoid Trump is to nominate someone not incompetent.

[–] pjwestin 9 points 5 months ago

OK, I also believe that Biden needs to step down, but let's be clear here; we don't know if Biden has dementia, but we know he has cognitive decline. I have two parents around Biden's age. One has full blown dementia, the other one has some cognitive decline. Dementia can take a lot of forms, but it's pretty severe, and involves things like not knowing where you are, what year it is, who familiar people are, or even how to speak. Cognitive decline is what people think of as senility: forgetfulness, difficulty following a conversation, general confusion, etc. Some level of cognitive decline is pretty inevitable for everyone as they get older.

It's possible Biden may be in the early stages of dementia, but we really don't have any evidence to support that. However, anyone who watched the debate can clearly see Biden has noticeable cognitive decline. Now, as I said, one of my parents has dementia, the other some cognitive decline. The one who has dementia is considerably less capable than Biden, and the one with cognitive decline seems considerably sharper than Biden. Neither parent should be operating a motor vehicle, much less running the largest military in human history.

[–] TokenBoomer 7 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

People always joked that they would vote for a potted plant over Trump. Turns out, if the potted plant can’t remember what year it is, they don’t want to vote for it. /s

[–] paultimate14 -3 points 5 months ago (2 children)

People who think Biden has dementia have clearly never seen actual dementia patients

[–] ProvableGecko 12 points 5 months ago (1 children)

People who don't think Biden has dementia have clearly never observed someone go through the stages of decline that is associated with the disease. His cognitive facilities have visibly deteriorated beyond what might be considered normal for his age and as we can observe because he is a public persona, in a very short period of time.

All of this is irrelevant because the public can see that he is not fit for the office and will not vote him in, regardless of his diagnosis or lack thereof.

[–] TokenBoomer 9 points 5 months ago

Dementia is a continuum, one doesn’t wake up one day with it. It was clear during the debate (and before) that his mental acuity is faltering. Until there is a negative diagnosis, the speculation will continue.