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Edited to be slightly more fair to people complaining that they don't think genocide is good just fine

Here's a link to join a protest, courtesy of mozz

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[–] [email protected] 26 points 5 months ago (56 children)

This guy does literally nothing but tell people how Democrats are awful people (and implies you shouldn't vote for them)

TONS of posts like that.

I really wouldn't be surprised to find out he's Russian.

No-one is supporting genocide. If people don't vote for Biden (and even if they do, the popular vote might not be enough), Trump will win.

The only case where saying "don't vote for Biden" would be if Trump was actually a better, smarter, more emphatic president, and would use the US's power to instantly stop helping Israel.

And who exactly thinks that's even possible in any scenario or even parallel universe?

Not voting for Biden would be like being a pro-Hitler British person in 1939.

[–] [email protected] 12 points 5 months ago (3 children)

He's a voter suppressionist actively trying to get Trump elected under a thin veneer of guilt and shame. He's appealing to people that haven't been paying attention and think the Israeli mistreatment of Palestinians started right after October 7th, rather than in 1948. By doing this tries to claim that American support of genocide is brand new thereby absolving himself and others of the guilt associated with it, unless of course they also support The Genocide™ by voting for Joe Biden.

More importantly he can claim that Joe Biden is the only presidential candidate that supports The Genocide™, so vote for someone else and you won't be supporter of The Genocide™. The quiet part is that Trump never supported The Genocide™ because it never happened until Biden was president.

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[–] [email protected] 6 points 5 months ago (1 children)
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[–] [email protected] 2 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

Yup. These people honestly think… or, “honestly” think- that not voting is going to actually do something.

Now we have two scenarios to address here:

One:

They actually think in good-faith, that they are going to make a change. To emphasize- they actually think that doing nothing will cause something to happen. Which means… they are entirely unaware that someone will be elected with or without their help.

And-

Two:

They know damn well that a non-vote will help Trump and that is why they are here. There is clearly more evidence to support this being the case as you’ll never see them on any post critical of Trump, suggesting that people not vote for him. Nor do you see them arguing that Trump wouldn’t be a worse choice. Nope. They’re dead silent on the issue.

They don’t need to actively support Trump, or suggest people vote for him here as they know there are very few supporters of his on lemmy.

However, they DO know that conservatives show up to the booths to vote. In DROVES. All they need is to convince a small amount of people to stay home, and their boy wins the White House.

One of these two are correct. The problem is that everyone loses either way- and they don’t care.

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