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I've been debating to myself whether or not voting for a third party candidate (Either PSL's de la Cruz or Green's West, regardless of my criticisms for both) would be the most "effective" use of my time in election season this year. The argument for "not" is that maybe voting at all is bad because it legitimizes this system, even if a third party candidate getting a record turnout would grab more attention (and piss off Blue MAGA cultists) than simply not going since it's not like abysmal turnouts, even by this country's historical standards, are newsworthy at this point. So I guess I have to ask how you people rationalize voting or not this year?

I fully understand that this is more symbolic than anything else and won't materially affect change for a while but it's still something to think about.

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[–] EmmaGoldman@hexbear.net 15 points 1 year ago

Wow, your opinions sure are terrible but I'm way more interested in your understanding of language! How do you think periods are supposed to be used? This is truly some of the most interesting sentence structure I've seen in a while.

I see you also enjoy bare knuckle fighting and genocide denial as much as you enjoy denigrating workers and young people, and you dabble in both the use of slurs and accusing people of being "racist against white people."

I'd love to get you into an fMRI machine for a few hours and author a case study on your brain.