I've been shushing people who say there won't be free #elections in the #USA anymore
#Cynicism leads to #prematureCapitulation: "if the #vote is corrupt, why vote"
Americans are lazy about voting as it is. Weak whiny "the sky is falling!" statements just because malicious intent exists is enough to make some give up
Besides, elections are controlled by the states
On that note (they won't succeed):
"#Trump urges #Republicans to 'take over' and 'nationalize' voting"
abcnews.go.com/Politics/trump-β¦
Trump urges Republicans to 'take over' and 'nationalize' voting
"We have states that are so crooked and they're counting votes," he said.Emily Chang (ABC News)

Em & future cats πΊπ¦ππ³οΈβπ
in reply to Ben Royce πΊπ¦ πΈπ© • • •I keep fighting them back when they say things like this. Sometimes it just comes down to βthis is not the country Iβm fighting forβ & I just tell them that they are going to make it worse by talking like that .
Ben Royce πΊπ¦ πΈπ©
in reply to Em & future cats πΊπ¦ππ³οΈβπ • • •This whole era has taught me so many on the right are ignorant bigots. Which you could say I should have known and I agree but I did expect more infighting and not such vast meek complicit silence from so called "patriotic conservatives" against obvious fascism
But also much more sadly many on the left are impotent spineless whiners who won't fight
Vote. Protest
Wringing your hands and paralyzed in mindless cynicism and toxic idealism is just pure loser
StarkRG
in reply to Ben Royce πΊπ¦ πΈπ© • • •Ben Royce πΊπ¦ πΈπ©
in reply to StarkRG • • •I agree but absolute ideological position globally has no meaning. The left in Saudi Arabia might be to the right of the right in Denmark but the only metric that matters is the push and pull to either side of the ideological center of a particular country
It does no good to say "the left in the USA is the right somewhere else" because all we care about is making the USA more left. We work with what is and iterate. This perspective is the only effective perspective
StarkRG
in reply to Ben Royce πΊπ¦ πΈπ© • • •Ben Royce πΊπ¦ πΈπ©
in reply to StarkRG • • •Again you're absolutely right. I'm just asserting that the functional perspective is more important than the structural perspective. We both want the USA to be more left. I'm concerning myself with how to do that while meanwhile this 10,000 foot view of the status quo you're providing while accurate doesn't provide any analytical value of how to do that.
We start where we are and iterate left. That where we start sucks is true but noting that it sucks doesn't help
StarkRG
in reply to Ben Royce πΊπ¦ πΈπ© • • •Ben Royce πΊπ¦ πΈπ©
in reply to StarkRG • • •StarkRG
in reply to Ben Royce πΊπ¦ πΈπ© • • •Ben Royce πΊπ¦ πΈπ©
in reply to StarkRG • • •might i suggest a perspective shift
I mean i don't differ with anything you say but i think it's important
"The democrats" is not some entity we should consider or even characterize. Simply because that mental framework is not useful and even counterproductive
"The democrats" are just an empty shell we fill with our will (or don't, if we don't vote)
That everything we dislike about the democrats is a direct consequence of the assholes out there who didn't vote
StarkRG
in reply to Ben Royce πΊπ¦ πΈπ© • • •Ben Royce πΊπ¦ πΈπ©
in reply to StarkRG • • •if enough showed the fuck up, all of that would be working for us
that the democratic party does not, and serves spineless centrists, is a direct consequence of not enough showing up to vote
what i'm saying is that this organizational inertia argument is real, as you say, but it's essentially nothing but a reflection of our will. *if* we show the fuck up
bad candidates do not lead to low voter turn out
well, they do, but more accurately:
low voter turn out leads to bad candidates
StarkRG
in reply to Ben Royce πΊπ¦ πΈπ© • • •Ben Royce πΊπ¦ πΈπ©
in reply to StarkRG • • •right but imagining something better is easy. delivering on it takes sustained effort. so we have to fucking vote
it's a nasty analogy but it's true:
MAGA took over the Republicans. called centrist Republicans "RINOs" (Republicans in name only). hollowed out the shitty party and made it something much more shitty: fascism
we can take over and remake the dems as well
it's a shitty analogy because i hate any comparison to MAGA but it's a demonstration that sustained voting works
StarkRG
in reply to Ben Royce πΊπ¦ πΈπ© • • •Ben Royce πΊπ¦ πΈπ©
in reply to StarkRG • • •two things:
1. i was directly referencing your suggestion for compulsory voting. i agree. and? well to get it we have to show the fuck up. idea -> action. however easy or not the idea is is meaningless without the action
2. "we need to be telling them that we're not happy with them as they currently stand." right. but what is that? whining online or writing emails that get canned fake responses? that "telling" your referring to is our vote. vote them the fuck out. that's telling them
StarkRG
in reply to Ben Royce πΊπ¦ πΈπ© • • •1. I agree with having to show up to get changes made. I brought it up because I'm not saying that we shouldn't vote for Democrats because they suck, a lot of non-voters (or third-party voters) think that way.
2. I mean, for a start, by not calling them left wing. You can't vote people out, you can only vote people in, and the people running as Democrats are usually centrists. I literally can't tell them through voting because the people who represent my ideals aren't in the race.
Ben Royce πΊπ¦ πΈπ©
in reply to StarkRG • • •"a lot of non-voters (or third-party voters) think that way."
right because they're morons. of course the dems suck. because the morons don't vote
"You can't vote people out, you can only vote people in, and the people running as Democrats are usually centrists"
because no one shows up in the primaries. how did mamdani get in, despite no support from the dem org? because people showed the fuck up
people not voting is the *cause*, not the *effect*
Ben Royce πΊπ¦ πΈπ©
in reply to Ben Royce πΊπ¦ πΈπ© • • •stop thinking of establishment dems as some alien omnipotent force that must be interacted with. in fact they're quite weak. just fucking ignore them
stop thinking of the establishment at all. you build it up to be this insurmountable enemy. it's an illusion that causes inaction
we show the fuck up in the primaries, and then we just own the joint. that's it
it all depends upon people showing the fuck up. beginning and ending of the topic
The Sleight Doctor ππ
in reply to Ben Royce πΊπ¦ πΈπ© • • •You might find this article interesting. It shows how compulsory voting in Australia led to policy shifts in government that benefited those on low incomes, pretty much vindicating everything you've been saying about why high voter turnout matters so much.
australiainstitute.org.au/postβ¦
Voter turnout in the 2022 federal election hit a new low, threatening our democratic tradition - The Australia Institute
Greg Jericho (The Australia Institute)CaliCarol
in reply to Ben Royce πΊπ¦ πΈπ© • • •Ben Royce πΊπ¦ πΈπ©
in reply to CaliCarol • • •@jawarajabbi
i see european accounts saying the vote in the USA is now corrupted
europeans also like to tell americans to vote third party
third party in an FPTP voting system divides the left and hands MAGA a win
and the vote is controlled by the states. maybe some red states will corrupt the vote but they are already red states
europeans are entitled to speak on american politics
but europeans really need to educate themselves before they say something which only harms their own concerns
GP-u-Moto
in reply to Ben Royce πΊπ¦ πΈπ© • • •@jawarajabbi I think you guys are missing the point... They mean third party as in people that the people want to vote for, like Zohran Mamdani.
Politics in the USA is broken... The dems are not putting forward candidates that the people actually want. I have a feeling that a lot of "back room" politics have something to do with this.
Voter turn out is something like 60-65%
This should be a big enough indicator something is wrong.
Ben Royce πΊπ¦ πΈπ©
in reply to GP-u-Moto • • •@gpumoto @jawarajabbi
Mamdani ran as a democrat
GP-u-Moto
in reply to Ben Royce πΊπ¦ πΈπ© • • •Ben Royce πΊπ¦ πΈπ©
in reply to GP-u-Moto • • •@gpumoto @jawarajabbi
a person people wanted to vote for *because they voted for him*
Mamdani is elected because people showed the fuck up, not because the democrat org offered him to us
you have cause and effect backwards
we show up, we get 50 Mamdanis
we complain the dem org isn't serving us what we want: stupid lazy excuse making = no Mamdanis
we just show the fuck up
that's it
we're in charge
fuck establishment dems, they're a red herring
Mamdani proves they don't matter, we matter
GP-u-Moto
in reply to Ben Royce πΊπ¦ πΈπ© • • •@jawarajabbi Yeah, and Clinton was the right choice in 2016...
Berni would have been a much better choice but Clinton was business as usual.
Ben Royce πΊπ¦ πΈπ©
in reply to GP-u-Moto • • •@gpumoto @jawarajabbi
what are you saying
GP-u-Moto
in reply to Ben Royce πΊπ¦ πΈπ© • • •@jawarajabbi You want votes, you put up candidates that people want to vote for...
The other way around doesn't work.
It will save you guys now because voting blue no matter who will get MAGA out.
Again the whole system in the USA is broken.
Ben Royce πΊπ¦ πΈπ©
in reply to GP-u-Moto • • •@gpumoto @jawarajabbi
i don't know why you don't get the point
the dem establishment served us cuomo in nyc
the people said "fuck that" and so we got mamdani
this notion "the establishment didn't serve us what we want so i'm not voting" means cuomo would be mayor now
new yorkers showed us who has the real power
we can spread this across the country
but first we have to lose your ridiculous mentality of blaming our own lazy inaction on others rather than just fucking showing up and voting
GP-u-Moto
in reply to Ben Royce πΊπ¦ πΈπ© • • •@jawarajabbi Oh, I get it... I was an American and voted many years.
I know what it is like to go to the polls and not like both candidates. People don't vote because they don't feel represented.
Nothing changes for the better so my vote doesn't count.
This is the real problem.
This is the system... The broken system, that doesn't represent "The People".
Ben Royce πΊπ¦ πΈπ©
in reply to GP-u-Moto • • •@gpumoto @jawarajabbi
you bring up mamdani yet you don't understand the point of mamdani
what is the source of this mental block?
if people didn't vote because they didn't feel represented by cuomo- the entitled whiny lazy left sitting it out, then the right and centrists would give us cuomo anyway
but that's not what happened
instead leftists showed the fuck up *and* asserted their choice *against* the wishes of the dem org
*that* is the fix to the problem you are complaining about