• starman2112@sh.itjust.works
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        7 months ago

        The best available choice isn’t always one that you want to make. It’s fine to hate the idea of voting strategically, I hate it too, but it’s naive to think you can positively affect the system by going with the option you want the most.

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          7 months ago

          Voting for someone you disagree with is not voting strategically, it’s voting against your interests based on what you assume others will do.

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            7 months ago

            No, we can say with absolute certainty that (barring any issues with mortality) either Trump or Biden will win this year. I assume others will vote for those two for the same reason I assume that the sun will rise tomorrow.

            ETA: I was right about the sunrise. Check back in a few months to find out if I was right about the president!

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              7 months ago

              And in 2028?

              Your lazy ass will be making the same argument. I will actually express democracy unlike you, and will work to gather votes for the Greens.

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                  7 months ago

                  So you’re too lazy to support them and gather votes for them, you don’t actually support them then. You’re too lazy so you vote for Dems to make yourself feel better