Glytch

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[–] Glytch 4 points 9 hours ago

As a child of adoption who's biological parents were high schoolers, I approve this message.

[–] Glytch 3 points 18 hours ago

Look at this guy thinking that we can vote our way out of this when we only have two, corporate sponsored, candidates.

[–] Glytch 2 points 20 hours ago

[You can always depend on the kindness of strangers] (https://youtu.be/hvHPv1go75o)

[–] Glytch 47 points 1 day ago (2 children)

Elon's official title in the Trump administration

[–] Glytch 6 points 1 day ago

It's 16 in more states than you realize

Blue: 16 Tan: 17 Green: 18

[–] Glytch 3 points 1 day ago

I can see how you'd arrive at that conclusion (mostly by ignoring everything else I said), but my point was really that Harris needed a better argument than just that. She never gave people a reason to vote for her rather than just against Trump. That caused 14 million people who previously voted Democrat to stay home.

To a lot of apathetic people we were presented with 2 very similar choices neither of whom gives a shit about the working class. So a lot of people figured "why bother?" and I don't blame them for that. I blame Democrats for abandoning the working class and catering to corporate donors and conservatives. That's not even mentioning doing nothing to stem the flow of genocide supplies to Israel (which caused a lot of Muslim voters to stay home).

So sure, you can blame voters, but it makes more sense to blame the campaign that wasn't even trying to win.

[–] Glytch 7 points 2 days ago (1 children)

I agree with the harm reduction strategy, but I also understand people being apathetic with the choices they're presented.

Of course this means people should be more active and now is the time to start really pushing for ranked choice voting so we can maybe do something about the dominance of the two-party system.

Screw trying to convince Democrats they need to start looking left. Force them to with the threat of new, actually progressive, parties.

[–] Glytch 15 points 2 days ago (5 children)

Orange man bad was more then enough to pick a rock with a smiley face on it as alternative

It's a logical argument and it's a correct argument. Unfortunately it's demonstrably not an effective argument, especially when it's all you're doing. The same thing happened in 2016 with Clinton thinking she was owed votes because Trump would be (and was, and will be again) a disaster for the US. Yet they still went with the same strategy anyway.

I say this as someone who did make the "correct" choice of voting blue despite my moral objections to a lot of what she was saying. We will now all see the consequences of only barely trying to win an election against fascists.

[–] Glytch 36 points 2 days ago

Typical Zionist behavior.

[–] Glytch 23 points 2 days ago (9 children)

Don't blame the people staying home. Blame the Democrats for doing nothing to earn those votes but say "Orange Man Bad". They did the exact same thing in 2016. Democrats ran on maintaining the status quo at a time when no one is happy with the status quo.

The Harris campaign should have campaigned on issues that would attract progressives and others on the left. Instead they tried to get conservatives to leave their cult by touting the endorsement of Dick fucking Cheney and his incredibly unpopular daughter and saying they'll close the borders and continue funding Netanyahu's genocide. It's like Harris didn't want to win.

If Democrats want to win they need to stop being Republicans.

[–] Glytch 57 points 2 days ago (3 children)

I feel unsafe looking at that picture.

[–] Glytch 8 points 3 days ago

Same here in Minnesota, although that only started in 2024

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