• booly@sh.itjust.works
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      3 months ago

      Why do you care if the person you voted for wins?

      Because it’s an election with consequences, not an online fandom.

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          3 months ago

          Why are you in this thread if you’re not even American? This is obviously about the US elections.

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                  3 months ago

                  Disregard these gatekeepers.

                  This is an online discussion forum for public discussions.

                  I see these comments around here, like wtf people getting policing what and where people are commenting.

                  Childish behavior.

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            I personally care because most of my family is American and because Canadian politics often echo what’s going on in the U.S. Pierre Polievre wouldn’t be seeing as much success if he didn’t have Trump’s culture war nonsense to use as inspiration. A lot of people outside of America still care very much about U.S. politics because it does have an effect on global affairs.

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        3 months ago

        Because it’s an election with consequences, not an online fandom.

        Not to most of these people pushing third-parties.

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      3 months ago

      This is the dumbest thing I’ve seen anyone say here yet. Congratulations.

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      Because the policies those people put into effect have very real consequences for citizens. Especially when one candidate is openly hostile towards significant marginalized groups in society and wishes to bring them harm. This isn’t a team sport. This is a struggle for survival for many who stand to lose a lot of rights and freedoms for simply being who they were born as.

      So yes, we should care who wins. Those two people are your options. Third party is not.

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      3 months ago

      we’d probably see a third party in American politics…

      No, we wouldn’t. There are still people who’s closest candidate is one of the two main parties.

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          but either one of two things is true:

          It’s worse. It’s both, which is in part why third parties don’t ever work.

          And the solution is election reform, not yelling “just vote for what you believe”. Because people just voting for what they believe causes spoiler candidates to spoil elections.

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              purely on the basis that they work elsewhere.

              Do you mean working elsewhere, with elsewhere being other levels of government, or elsewhere being other countries?

              Either way I disagree, but I want clarification first.