• Petter1@lemm.ee
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    10 days ago

    Yea so what you want to say, is that it did not matter who won anyway?

    Well that could be, and I think there will be no definite proof stating otherwise, nonetheless, I think, that way more people suffer with the USA president we have now.

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      10 days ago

      It matters where your principles stand and where your morals begin. Engaging in electoralism to reinforce genocide shows where they are. Voting PSL would be an example of at least engaging in electoralism to show you don’t support genocide.

      The decay is faster. As the old Dwarven saying goes…it was inevitable.

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        9 days ago

        I agree, I am privileged enough to live in a country with a voting system where I can vote in line of my morals and it affects politics more or less in the direction I prefer (e.g. I vote pirates and by that I give oder parties with similar morals more power as well).

        In America, if you vote PSL, you affect the politics to go more into republican side, where I think morals differ more to PSL than democrats morals

        But that’s just me viewing from the outside

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          9 days ago

          How does that logic work when even adding third party votes to Kamala’s side that she still wouldn’t have had enough to win the electoral or popular?

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            9 days ago

            You have not known this at time you vote, normally one vote prior the ballots are counted.