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I think you've been reading/watching a bit too much leftist media.
First of all, if you live in one of the 43 states that aren't battleground states, who you vote for will not impact the election at all. That's my point. If you live in one of those states (and statistically speaking, you probably do), you can safely vote for your preferred candidate without any worry about changing the outcome of the election. That is my main point here. Whether Trump or Harris wins the popular vote does not matter, only the Electoral College matters, and unless you think your state has a reasonable chance of flipping (i.e. if it's one of those 7 battleground states), you might as well signal to the major parties your preference. Maybe they'll look at that data for the next election, idk, but voting for one of the two major parties just signals that the choices are acceptable.
If you do live in one of those 7 battleground states, then you probably should vote for one of the two major parties, because every vote there counts.
That's the core of my argument here.
I could go through and show how a lot of Trump's statements have been taken out of context, or give examples of similar statements he made in 2016 and his complete lack of action during his presidency, but at the end of the day, I still think he's an absolutely terrible candidate and is unfit for office. I don't think he's a fascist though, I think he's just a self-centered man-child who craves public attention. He does court fascists though, because he wants them to support him so he wins, but I don't think he actually wants what they want. He's also really old, so he's far more interested in leaving a legacy than taking power for himself. But none of that's relevant because I agree with the underlying message, "DON'T VOTE FOR TRUMP," I just disagree with the reasoning (i.e. name-calling like "fascist" or "Nazi" or whatever). He's certainly dangerous, but not because he wants to subjugate minorities, but because he's largely incompetent.
But don't get distracted by any of that, I agree with the sentiment, I just disagree with the rhetoric. That kind of rhetoric just puts people on the defensive and strengthens their support of Trump, it does absolutely nothing to change anyone's mind.