• mosiacmango@lemm.ee
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      First past the post doing what it does.

      Still worth pulling the “less evil” lever for, you know, less evil.

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        yeah people keep saying that but i’ve been voting for less evil my whole life and all i get is more evil

        • MattsAlt [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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          Hey, uh, I think this thing is broken

          Nah, it’s working as intended, if you look back here both levers are pressing this button that says ‘Barbarism’

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            This is the thing they can’t admit. That the system isn’t broken. It works exactly how its meant to, for the people ots meant to wirk for.

            For libs its always some magic bullet, some minor reform, one reversal of one policy and it’ll all be fixed. “The problem is ‘first past the poll’ we need ‘ranked choice’ then elections will work.” For example

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          Ohh yeah, you always get more evil, but it is earnestly less of it.

          You prefer +1 evil or +10 evil? That’s our system of government. Push for voting reforms, which neither evil likes, but you are more likely to get with +1 evil then +10.

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              Typical hexbear! Suggesting we should address systemic issues to improve society somewhat. Don’t you see +1 evil is the best we can ever have? I am very intelligent and an Adult in the Room™

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              Of course, but maybe not to start. To start, vote for less evil. Next, mutual aid. Next, election reform. Next, unionization and systemic social support. Do as many “nexts” at the same time as possible.

              Always be fucking up facists.

              After that, we probally disagree, but that’s fine. I think we both will be walking a long way together.

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          Typical hexbear user

          Either you’re creating anti democratic propaganda or you’re consuming and regurgitating it. Fuck off.

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              yeah i’m sure not voting definitely will change things

              oh wait

              and before you go on about doing other stuff than voting, you know that voting doesn’t keep you from also doing those things? not voting is just bad, no good. you’re not giving the state the finger you’re laying down and saying ‘do with me what you will idc.’

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                Precisely. I voted today and it took a few minutes of my time. There was still plenty of time in the morning to keep working on the things I think will make more of an impact re: improving things somewhat. Mutual aid and anything else in the bucket of “resisting tyrannical government” is much easier when it’s only +1 more evil rather than +10.

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            Nah I think the people who constantly make the most barbaric decisions or excuse why they can’t revert them are the ones being anti-democratic.

            Wouldn’t those with the power given to them by the population who then act against what those voters want be the anti-democratic ones?

            I struggle to see how potential voters pointing out they never get what they ask for is the reason for any of our problems today.

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          Exactly.

          Stop giving votes to those who don’t deserve it.

          Just stop.

          When the douche beats the turd sandwich with 50 million votes, it encourages douches.

          When the douche beats the turd sandwich with 3000 votes, it encourages people who aren’t either.

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    unfortunately the prime directive prevents me from interfering with societies that have not yet invented vote-by-mail

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    I did, AND because my city does ranked choice voting, I got to pick someone for my first choice that I actually like. She probably won’t win, but it’s not dangerous for me to vote for her!

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    I did my part. Super easy ballot this year:

    Libertarian (sticker placed over republican views), or democrat who doesn’t do anything but at least he isn’t a republican

    Old white dude who says all races matter, or old black lady who says diversity is good

    Dude who enlisted in the army after 9/11 and thinks we need more cops in schools, or literally anyone else

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    Personally, I support the Borg Collective but the Ferengi Trade Consortium does make so good points.

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      I think the yanks are having some sort of election, it usually is around Cup Day. They don’t have compulsory voting like us, so it’s a bit different attitudewise.

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        Today is election day, but this year is only local elections, nothing national. My district actually has nothing.

        Sorry…local and statewide. I guess my state has nothing either.

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        Yep, we usually have an election the first or second Tuesday of every November. On the one hand it sucks that more of us don’t vote, but on the other hand I’d rather that people who get a ballot and just pick whatever name sounds better not do that

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          Nah, we have a public holiday for horse races. The Melbourne Cup. (not the American melbourne, the one pronounced “MELb’n” here in Oz).