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It's definitely not accelerationism. Accelerationism refers to people who vote in bad faith to try to hasten the downfall of our system. In the context of the US election in 2024, it would mean supporting Trump and his fascist party.
I'm not sure what you're asking, sorry. Is what good? I thought the user made a good point, but I'm not sure my cropping and such is perfect.
Thanks for clarity I'm interested and questions go through my head as the election approaches: What is the good alternative to participating in voting? Is it bad to vote for Biden if we don't have third options?
I think if a lot of us vote for some chosen third party socialist, we could get a decent chunk of the vote like in the primaries. My hope is it would move the policies of the Dem party left if they lose.
I definitely vote as far left as I can in primaries