86 points

Agree with the philosophy, but stupid that she’s running for president. Until/unless we change FPTP voting the only the Democrat and Republican running even matter and if you don’t explicitly vote for the one then your are implicitly voting for the other.

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I don’t begrudge her campaign. Making noise on the national level is a good way to elevate the message and slowly undo the demonization of socialism. It’s her supporters acting like Harris is the same as Trump that chap my ass.

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The problem with that is “the media” treats anyone other than D, R, and occasionally Jill Stein as non existent. She isn’t making noise on the national level because that requires the media to “amplify” you and all we hear from them about her right now is

I didn’t forget to finish the sentence.

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Lenin argued that communists should take part in bourgeois elections because this will get them tribune to loudly proclaim their program, though this should be the least they do, not the most and the main effort should be outside of electorial politics and on organising working class.

Now thing is, when Lenin wrote this, he meant the tsarist duma, which was even fakier democracy than the current American one, with 3 tiers of electors, censuses, workers and peasants barely getting few % of representation and rest going to landowners and their pets, okhrana secret police arresting socialists and peasant activists and closing their newspapers (there was a case where huge participation of workers put iirc 15 worker representatives in duma, and tsar just fucking imprisoned them). But they were still heard.

Now, nearly 120 years later, bourgeosie don’t even have to be so heavy handed, they just drown the communist message in a media flood, and even cases like removing third party candidate from ballot and deplatforming them cause no big response from the so called “liberty” advocates.

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@Asafum @themeatbridge I think they do that as they might as well be non-existant considering the current winner take all method of assigning Electoral College votes in over forty states. Frankly, you might as well not bother to vote if’n you’re going to vote third party. Frankly I won’t take any third party seriously until they start caring about down ballot elections where they can make a difference, show people why they should be elected, and change the laws that keep them from being elected.

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11 points

Consider it from the point of view of the millions of under educated working poor.

they live in a state of precarity and they are being told trump is bad apparently because of ‘project 2025’ or some other nebulous concept.

Thats not gonna land with them. They don’t have the luxury of considering the dangers of “dismantling the administration “ under trump. They need to pay the rent and buy groceries and care for their sick, before they can weigh the relative morality of the candidates.

They wake up, they see rich people getting richer and their life getting harder 24/7/365 and they see no one doing anything about it .

This is why the Dems never get it .

Working people are too hard up to worry about a power struggle between the super rich and the ultra wealthy.

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6 points

I mean aren’t these also the people who say free healthcare is communism and less taxes for corporations and lower minimal wage is better because then companies can employ more people

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Respectfully, Trump didn’t just appear this year. There are endless CONCRETE examples of his garbage character and policy ideas. Plenty of people in precarious situations are not so stupid as to somehow believe that Trump is only a danger recently because of project 2025. You would literally have to have just regained consciousness from a 10 year coma to not have been exposed to his shittiness at this point. Anyone who supports him or is undecided about him is wholly ignorant of reality.

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12 points

That’s democracy. She’s allowed to run for POTUS.

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Nobody ever said she couldn’t. Do you go outside and yell at the clouds?

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19 points

RCV is starting to get some traction in places. What we have to do is continue supporting that and not let the detractors shit on it.

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Even if it passes, i wouldn’t be very hopeful. Look at Europe, all those countries have better and more democratic election system than USA, but there are fascists on the rise in each of them and shit like in France and Poland happen more and more. Also what’s the use of having more parties if they still all represent the same influence groups (for example in Poland we currently have 17 parties and 42 independents on 460 seats in sejm, but you won’t find anyone outside of neoliberal status quo).

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It’s also been outlawed in certain states. Many of those same states have outlawed voter led initiatives, meaning they have no recourse to change to rcv without changing the majority of their states legislators with people that support it and will pass it. You’re talking over a lifetime of change necessary to undo that damage. That still is hoping that dems will actually vote against their own best interests once in majority control…

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Why?

Other countries with FPTP have fringe candidates that almost definitely won’t win elections, but influence politics considerably.

Arguably, Nigel Farage is the most influential politician in the last decade of the UK for his role in pushing Brexit, all while being in no less than three different political parties. He only recently won election as a MP on his seventh attempt, but media backing and taking disenfranchised votes from idiots basically allowed him to dictate internal policy for both main parties.

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6 points

There are 650 MPs in the UK, and unlike ind the US it isn’t winner-takes-all; if you win one of the 650 seats you get to be an MP

In the US presidential election, there are 50 states for a bigger population and even then winning one while losing the others achieves nothing

In the senate and house elections, which are more analogous to the UK, independent candidates are viable, right? There’s at least a few. But it’s not comparable to the Presidential elections

FPTP is fucked, but it’s only one element of why the USA is deadlocked into the two major parties being the only contenders. The electoral college, the winner-takes-all nature… all sorts

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That’s all well and good, but it doesn’t answer the primary point. An unelected politician was able to drive change without even being elected as an MP because he had public and media support. Tell me why that isn’t possible in the United States, even if it means as a fringe candidate in a primary party?

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1 point

Unless, and hear me out here, it is possible to change.

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I’m certain the dems and Republicans will vote to end their strangle hold on us politics in just 1 more election cycle!!! Our maybe the next… or maybe the next…

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End of the day we are the dems. We are the repubs. Get out these and vote.

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44 points

When, I think of “socialism,” I think of modern day Scandinavian health care, not Soviet-era Russia. Who do these pants -wetting idiots think they’re scaring?

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Scandinavian healthcare isn’t socialism though, that’s part of the problem.

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When, I think of “socialism,” I think of modern day Scandinavian health care, not Soviet-era Russia.

One of the upshots of the Great Patriotic War producing so many invalids and disabled veterans was a Soviet state dedicated to providing top quality public services for its veterans. An entire municipality - Rusinovo - was built to cater to the blind, in order to accommodate the number of Soviets who had lost their sight to chemical weapons and other injuries. It became a model for a host of disability-friendly improvements to cities the world over, and you can still find them if you know where to look. The Tokyo subway adopted the Rusinovo model for raised, guided pathways, for instance. And audible signals at crosswalks and in city metros are common mass transit features globally.

After the fall of the USSR, much of the country was privatized and subsequently looted by the Yeltsin-friendly oligarchs who endorsed the coup against Gorbachev. Rusinovo was one such target for looting. The school for the blind was defunded. Factories specifically geared to allow blind workers to participate in the manufacturing center were shuttered and stripped for parts. The transit network was gutted.

Who do these pants -wetting idiots think they’re scaring?

Post-Soviet Eastern Europe is regularly held up as the consequence of Soviet Economics taken to their logical conclusion. So you’ll routinely see Western politicians point to states like Estonia or Solvakia or the shattered remnants of the Yugoslavian Republic as proof of the Failed Socialist Experiment.

What you don’t typically hear is the rapid deterioration that occurred after the USSR was dismantled and partitioned off under Yeltsin. Or how much of the Soviet Era wealth was stolen by mafiosos and corrupt agents operating on behalf of western business interests and rival espionage agencies nce the Iron Curtain was torn down.

In some sense, its a lie. “Look at how awful it is now! That’s because of the socialism they did back then.”

In some sense, its a threat. “Try socialism again, and you’re next.”

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8 points

Well, considering the election results in Europe and the US, they are scaring a whole lot of people.

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Who do these pants -wetting idiots think they’re scaring?

The boomers who grew up during the Cold War and who continue to have better voter turnout rates than Millennials, even as the latter generation sneaks up on their 40s.

Like…I don’t agree with their policies, but their tactics are objectively effective.

This isn’t an endorsement of conservative fear mongering but rather calling out my fellow Millennials, who’ve recently surpassed boomers as the most populous generation in the US.

Show up and vote, god dammit.

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who continue to have better voter turnout rates than Millennials

One of the biggest determining factors of enfranchisement is home ownership. Boomers got to plunder the real estate that prior generations had extracted from the First Nations. That land was commoditized and collateralized such that subsequent generations had to pay an enormous premium to get access to it.

Subsequently, home ownership rates after the Boomer generation plunged. More and more property is monopolized by business conglomerates and simply rented out rather than sold. People move more often, chasing lower housing costs and higher wages. So they never develop a local identity, join a local political party, or invest in the long term interest of the community where they reside.

They don’t know who their politicians are or why they should vote for any of them. So they don’t participate. And then they leave an area rather than fight to defend it if the political leadership starts fucking the place up, because they don’t own any of that land anyway.

Show up and vote, god dammit.

The Boomers vote with their ballots.

The Zoomers vote with their feet.

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Ah yes scandinavian healthcare where I can’t get my doctor to give a fuck about my back pain because people under 30 don’t have back pain obviously

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I’m in the US where my doctor doesn’t give a fuck about my autoimmune condition nor answers any questions I ask except for just renewing my prescription and I have to pay $300 every visit for it

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6 points

There will always be some incompetent people in every profession. I’m sorry your doctor is one of them

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It’s an systemic problem in Denmark. I don’t know anyone in my area whos happy with their doctor

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It’s just American corporate FUD. Either you’re a complete balls-out capitalist, or you’re an ultra-commie. Nothing inbetween. Mention the EU and they stick their fingers in their ears and yell

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The EU is still balls-out Capitalist, lol.

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0 points

Not as bad as the Yanks. We have a number of socialist policies here which are all very useful.

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31 points

Rec…? Recre…?? Recreation? Is that like fun or something

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16 points

Probably when you’re supposed to be “hustling” or “grinding,” or whatever the nomenclature is now for trying to make survival sound cool.

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2 points

if you aren’t actively making other people’s lives worse you are failing

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23 points

And internet. Basic internet connection should be a human right at this point. It’s infinite free education at your fingertips.

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10 points

Admit it, you just want infinite memes

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6 points

Bruh you know me too well

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It’s infinite free education at your fingertips.

And that is 1 of the top 2 reasons they won’t let that happen.

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4 points

Not under Capitalism, at least, hence the importance of PSL.

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1 point

That’s why gen Z is so smart.

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tell that to m’uricah, oh wait cant because two party system

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C’mon man! Joe tried to forgive your student loans! He just couldn’t.

Right now Joe is trying to hook me up with the most beautiful woman in the world. She’s smart as fuck. She’s got tiddies and bobbies and is very shapely and athletic. She’s got a job. And she’s totally into me. Anyway Joe is doing a great job. The only issue is that it’s been hard for her to contact me for the past 4 years. But Joe will be trying his darndest! I already told my wife and she’s voting Democrat too.

On the other hand Trump really wants to get rid of us. I think he’s voting for my wife. But neither of us are voting for him.

That’s how it works. I don’t have time to think about others and their socialism… with their needs to be filled like student loans and child care and food when they’re in their 90s. Nah na no. Wait hold on, I gotta get the hatchet 🪓 again, the long arm of the law is trying to grab my wife by the pussy again. I think they want to ban wet wipes now.


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