smalltownidiot.bsky.social
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It is a civic duty. Especially to not vote for someone helping to enable a genocide.
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The person you're complaining about telling people to not vote is literally black.
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Eat a dick, you cunt.
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Or they could think of something actually funny.
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I think this is where I need to ask what is the difference between criticizing that attacking? People outside of twitter thought Bernie's the campaign was divisive, because the media kept saying Bernie was divisive, because the media are capitalist neoliberals, who hate working class people.
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I didnt know about the death threats that fucking sucks and is inexcusable. The Kamala stuff was just true. She literally called herself "top cop". I don't see how turning her own nickname against her is misinformation that's just smart marketing. And not voting if you feel ignored is a valid choice
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The main thing I remember Bernie people saying about Kamala in 2020 was calling her a cop because she literally called herself "top cop". So I don't see how that's misinformation.
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I think we're just gonna disagree because of our perception and experience. Because I remember the KHive saying the most vitriolic bullshit I ever heard from political supporters in 2020. They were truly horrible.
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Oh eat a fucking dick.
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THE PROBLEM IS CAPITALISM! THE PROBLEM IS CAPITALISM, THE PROBLEM IS CAPITALISM! You want to solve this problem, FUCKING END CAPITALISM!
I'm not yelling at you, i just think any conversation about this that isn't explicitly about destroying capitalism, is pointless because that's the problem.
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A specific example would be good. Admittedly, I am a Bernie fan, so I mainly saw people talking shit on him and Chris Matthews breaking down crying, thinking he's gonna be shot in central park by socialists if Bernie won.
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*2020
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But again, how did that make his 202] campaign divisive?
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Well the post I commented on was talking about the 2020 election, not 2016. So I don't know if that fully answers it. And also everything you said was entirely subjective, which is a fair thing to argue about. Me honestly wanting to know an answer doesn't mean I can't argue with it.
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You remember that Hillary was under FBI investigation at the time and it was possible that she might have been indicted with connection to Anthony Weiner, right? Once she wasn't indicted, he dropped out.
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Honest question, how was Bernie divisive?
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I have a very good pro wrestling contingent that breaks through the politics pretty well. So may I suggest getting into AEW?
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I don't think Clyburn has as much sway in New York than he does in whatever Carolina he's from.
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It feels empty and incompatible with her bullshit interview she did the day before. It's a lot of good words paired with inaction and complicity.
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Well Biden didn't anything to do with the pause and Isreal broke it instantly, so I stand by my statement with that. Those "ceasefires" were ceasefires in name only because Isreal kept fucking firing.
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And again Israel broke it immediately.
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All right. I disagree with this assessment but clearly other people view it that way. But also Biden didn't have anything to do with this ceasefire.
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Ok. I'll acquiesce to this. I can still be angry at the campaign and media for not promoting this message enough.
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First off, that was a humanitarian pause, not a ceasefire. Secondly, israel was shooting and shelling gaza the entire time of the pause.
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When was the other ceasefire? I'm having difficulties finding anything other than the last one.That wasn't really a ceasefire.
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You mean the one ceasefire at the end of his term that Israel broke instantly?
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Yes. It was a horrible fucking bill. The republicans shot it down for the wrong reasons, but it literally gave them everything they wanted.
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Dude, Biden's border bill he tried to pass last year was fucking horrible and literally gave Republicans everything they wanted.
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Nope.
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How?
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Harris's immigration and border plan was literally a watered down version of Trump's 2016 plan. The plan Biden tried to pass in 2024, was an unacceptable border bill and that was Harris's entire policy on that. Yes Trump is worse. That shouldn't make Harris's awful policies acceptable.
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Biden said he was trying to get a ceasefire and that proved to be lies, so why should we believe Harris on that? Plus the new homes thing felt was fine, just never felt like anything substantial.
People thought Harris was to their left because she's a horrible messenger and ran a shitty campaign.
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Obviously Biden dropped out who says otherwise?
I'm going to need evidence of Walz doing the weird thing to the end.
Obviously Liz Cheney endorsed Harris. Harris didn't have to campaign with her and brag about being endorsed by Dick Cheney. That is stupid and unacceptable.
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Also, people tried to push Kamala to the left on Gaza during her campaign. Not only did she nor go to the left, those people got yelled at and are being blamed for her loss. Which if she lost because she didn't go to the left, maybe she should have gone to the left and she should be blamed.
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Nothing the Biden administration did gave me any faith that Kamala, or the Dems would be pushed to the left on anything. Biden got pushed to the right on a lot of things, except for support for unions. But all of his other policies became worse, watered down, pro corporate versions of them.
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Yeah pressureing Biden on that really helped. The Democrats literally tried to ban tiktok because people were pressuring by the taboo left on Gaza. Colleges have cracked out on free speech and open the door for Trumps crackdown, because Dems wouldn't be pushed to the left on Gaza.
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He also does death match shit. Which is a perfectly healthy channel of aggression and that young boy urge to break shit, that never truly goes away.
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I live in a safe blue state that went for Kamala. My vote means nothing because of our shitty electoral system.
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I live in a safe blue state that went for Kamala. Harm reduction was not an option for me because of our fucked up electoral system.
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I live in a safe blue state that went for Kamala. I literally couldn't have done anything.
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They stayed home because she tried to appeal to the wrong people. So she is to blame.
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Taking the genocide in Gaza seriously and showing a willingness to do something to stop it is not a treat. It should be the bare minimum requirement for a president. Why should I trust you on anything else if you won't give voters with a valid concern any reason to believe you?
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But the fact that she couldn't give that tiniest fucking concession to the left, why should we think she would make any other concession?
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Agreed, none of this would have happened if she won. And it's her horrible campaign decisions that caused her loss. She is to blame. If she had just let a palestinian American speak at the DNC and was a little harsher towards Isreals genocide in Gaza, she probably would have won.
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Right. And a candidate willing to enable a genocide in Gaza is no where near close to my destination.
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Yes. And not voting for candidates that don't reflect my beliefs is using that voice.
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I didn't need to be proven that those were bad. I needed proof Harris would fight for those things. She did not give me that proof.
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I'm absolutely not a Trump supporter. Trump fucking sucks. It's why I'm so mad at Kamala for losing to him.
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Yes! Isreal would still attack Iran and the Supreme Court would still decide for the Trans ban regardless of who was president.