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[–] spankmonkey 77 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Republicans stole the election in 2000, they are just dialing it up.

[–] danc4498 15 points 4 months ago

Could you imagine the shitstorm if Democrats did this?

[–] Hildegarde 47 points 4 months ago (6 children)

The problems with vaccines started with andrew wakefield. Republicans have been pushing for voter ID laws for decades.

none of this started with trump.

[–] kevindqc 27 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) (1 children)

Yeah

2012:

2024: 2024

95% of Republicans for voter ID hasn't changed before/after Trump

[–] TaTTe 8 points 4 months ago (4 children)

Why are democrats not as supportive of ID laws? I would assume it's obvious you need an ID to vote, or am I missing something here?

[–] [email protected] 17 points 4 months ago (1 children)

In general, if we have universal ID's, then it makes sense... There are a segment of the poor that just don't have ID, and it currently adversely affects one party more than the other.

Once you require ID, then republicans start adding roadblocks and requirements that make it tougher for classes of people.

On top of all that, it is an attempt to solve a problem that doesn't exist. Non-citizens are not attempting to vote.

[–] RememberTheApollo_ 10 points 4 months ago

This right here. It’s not a problem with voter ID. It’s a problem with getting the ID. Cost, accessibility, and prerequisites are all roadblocks. Those prerequisites all tend to be issues for the poorer people that tend to vote democrat. Right up there with refusal to make election day a holiday, making mail-in ballots a fight, reducing voting locations, making offers of water to people in long voting lines illegal…. Poorer people work maybe multiple jobs and can’t take the time off or spend time in long lines, so that’s all designed to reduce the democratic vote count.

[–] LustyArgonianMana 9 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago) (1 children)

IDs can be full of stupid bureaucracy to get. Eg if you are homeless, how will you get 2 pieces of mail with a home address? And in some places, IDs cost $50 or more. IDs are not the only way to identify someone - if you forget your ID before flying, there are alternative ways to identify you. The DMV has long wait times and IDs are often mailed to people, the delay could impact voting if done shortly before election day. And disabled people may not be able to wait in line at the DMV. The DMV has limited hours as well.

It's more important to protect someone's right to vote than to enforce an arbitrary ID rule.

[–] TaTTe 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

So how would this system prevent people from voting multiple times or voting as someone they're not? Could you elaborate on what you meant when you said "alternative ways"? I'm imagining something like fingerprints or retina scans, both of which take more time and money than a simple ID.

Also I'm not too familiar with the DMV, but isn't that for driver's licenses only? Surely that's not the only way to get an ID in the US?

I guess my point is rather than allowing voting without ID, there should be better systems in place to provide everyone with an ID.

[–] candybrie 4 points 3 months ago

It's the DMV or a passport in the US. Since nearly everyone drives in the US, the main form of ID is a drivers license. They tacked the non-driver ID onto the DMV as well because they were already doing most IDs.

There should be a better way to provide everyone with IDs. But that should be done first before tying such an important right to it.

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[–] FlyingSquid 6 points 4 months ago

Wakefield was way late to the game.

This is from the 1890s.

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[–] SassyRamen 28 points 4 months ago (2 children)

The diaper is an amazing touch!

[–] [email protected] 3 points 4 months ago

I recommend that you do not touch the diaper.

[–] damnedfurry 1 points 3 months ago
[–] jaybone 22 points 4 months ago (2 children)

The antivax crowd is not just trumpers. I’m not sure how much this has changed recently, but 10 to 20 years ago, I knew plenty of liberal college-educated suburban soccer moms who believed in that shit.

[–] [email protected] 17 points 4 months ago (1 children)

but 10 to 20 years ago, I knew plenty of liberal college-educated suburban soccer moms who believed in that shit.

And now they're probably Trump voters.

It's the crunchy to alt right pipeline and unfortunately it's real.

[–] cultsuperstar 3 points 4 months ago

And they were all vaccinated and they're fine. Though if they're Trump supporters the argument can be made that vaccines made them stupid.

[–] WaxedWookie 3 points 4 months ago

They're not all MAGAts, but they are all anti-empiricist conspiracy theorists, so it's only a matter of time before they land on Trump or run straight past it to Nazism. Surely you've seen this for yourself.

[–] BigBenis 19 points 4 months ago (1 children)

These problems all existed as fringe coalitions before Trump came along. He just brought them to the forefront of the GOP platform because they were convenient for him and his cult instantly assimilated them.

[–] ripripripriprip 10 points 4 months ago

Yeah, OP is simply ignorant. Jenny McCarthy posts are strewn through the comments, and here's a bunch of democratic leaders talking about election results:

https://youtu.be/OjnX4IUt_eo?si=c30DDGdNXSZ9HRHF

Trump definitely made everything more extreme, though.

[–] [email protected] 14 points 4 months ago (1 children)

We did have problems with vaccines before Trump

[–] [email protected] 23 points 4 months ago

not to this scale, not even at the height of the pre-dinglebutt antivaxx movement.

[–] GrymEdm 14 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) (1 children)

Here's an article on the history of anti-vaccination movements with sources.

  • "The Leicester Demonstration March of 1885 was one of the most notorious anti-vaccination demonstrations. There, 80,000-100,000 anti-vaccinators led an elaborate march, complete with banners, a child’s coffin, and an effigy of Jenner."

  • "...surveys of medical providers in the UK in the late 1970s found they were reluctant to recommend the immunization to all patients."

  • "Although the time periods have changed, the emotions and deep-rooted beliefs—whether philosophical, political, or spiritual—that underlie vaccine opposition have remained relatively consistent since Edward Jenner introduced vaccination."
[–] Viking_Hippie 2 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago)

80,000-100,000 anti-vaccinators led an elaborate march, complete with banners, a child’s coffin, and an effigy of Jenner.

Kylie or Kendall?

since Edward Jenner introduced vaccination."

Ah ok.. I bet his sisters helped, though!

[–] Stoney_Logica1 12 points 4 months ago* (last edited 4 months ago) (8 children)

This is a joke headline, right? Jenny McCarthy and hanging-chads.

[–] cultsuperstar 3 points 4 months ago

I absolutely blame Jenny McCarthy for this, and maybe Oprah (I think Oprah gave her the platform to speak), but Jenny never came out and said "I was wrong about this and the doctor totally lied about his results and this has all been debunked" and now the US is in shambles because she's a fucking idiot.

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[–] Smoogs 10 points 3 months ago

I like how the diapers are on the outside

[–] eran_morad 7 points 3 months ago (1 children)

why tf you think putin bought him?

[–] UnderpantsWeevil 10 points 3 months ago

Trump's been bought and sold more times than a vintage Pokemon trading card.

For some reason, people love to fixate on Putin while ignoring MBS, JP Morgan, and Elon Musk.

[–] Suavevillain 7 points 4 months ago (1 children)

It has always been amazing how the Trump crowd are actively going about victimhood culture and never catch on their leader always being the victim in every situation he is in.

[–] Shapillon 5 points 3 months ago

Every accusation is projection.

[–] LustyArgonianMana 5 points 3 months ago (8 children)
[–] UnderpantsWeevil 4 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

The long and tortured history of bad American medicine and crooked elections is a reminder of the crimes of privatization, eugenics, and white nationalism.

The irony is how often these crimes are invokes as an excuse to deny health care provision via public institutions, to encourage further eugenics policies, and to facilitate white nationalist control of the country.

How many times am I going to see a MAGA Republican denounce Medicaid on the grounds that its too nice to black people or obstruct ballot access to college voters, on the grounds that these systems are corrupt?

How many times am I going to see liberals insist "This is just what people want" as they tear up another health care public option and let the GOP further stack the SCOTUS?

[–] nexguy 1 points 3 months ago (1 children)

This is like like pointing out how bad the drizzle was before the hurricane hit.

[–] LustyArgonianMana 2 points 3 months ago* (last edited 3 months ago)

Yeah, it's kinda like we didn't fall out of a coconut tree, and everything exists in context. It's kinda like these past incidents inspired modern day people to abuse these loopholes. And btw, Gore losing the election killed 8 billion people due to climate change, so it was significantly worse that what Trump did in terms of impact.

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[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 months ago

Not true, we had anti-vaxxera long before Trump, of both the vaccines cause autism and crunchy hippy varieties. The former just mutated into an aggressive new form after being exposed to a novel virus and consequently a novel vaccine.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 4 months ago (1 children)

Why is he so bizarrely thin and with gigantic hands?

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 4 months ago

Are you Putin me on?

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