• themeatbridge@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    Yes. But that’s not their fault. Biden, or whichever Democrat is on the ballot, isn’t entitled to anyone’s vote for simply being “not the fascist.”

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      11 months ago

      Sure, but if young progressives don’t want Trump as President, they are gonna have to bite the bullet and vote Biden. This is the wrong time to send a message.

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        11 months ago

        You recognize how demoralizing that is, though? Zoomers are staring into the face of oblivion. There’s nothing right now that isn’t entirely fucked. The economy, the job market, the housing market, education, international relations, human rights, social equality, racism and bigotry, the climate, biodiversity, journalism, entire ecosystems, energy production, healthcare, all of it sucked dry by their forebears.

        Many of these kids were too young to vote for Biden the first time, or Hillary before that. They sat like passengers in a crashing plane while the US Government continued it’s inexorable decline into madness. And it didn’t start with Trump, nor did it end when Biden took office, but at the very least we don’t have a fascist in the Oval Office anymore.

        Now you’re saying that they need to step up and prevent another Trump administration, but the only way they can do it, the only possible option is to pull a lever next to Status Quo Biden? Buy into the shit show and pledge fealty to the collapse, or else someone will set the crashing plane on fire?

        I did vote for Biden, and I voted for Hillary, and I will vote for Biden again next time, but neither was my first choice, and it’s not my fault they were selected to run. Telling kids that “now is not the time” to send a message is like saying “we have ice cream at home” when you know damn well there’s just one crusty ice pop in the bottom of the freezer, only instead of ice cream, it’s a survivable future.

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          11 months ago

          Oh, it’s 100 percent demoralising! But thats, unfortunately, what it boils down to, isn’t it? Having to choose the lesser of two evils instead of being allowed to vote with your heart (even if that means not voting at all). It’s entirely unfair. Young people aren’t responsible for this mess, and now so much depends on them. They deserve so much better, but are stuck with a party that is united behind a lunatic with the vocabulary of a 5 year old, or a party that is excellent at putting forth candidates that make that lunatic look just reasonable enough. If this was any other country I’d merely sympathise and sleep peacefully knowing that Trump is old and unhealthy, and that his time will come. But it’s the US that we’re talking about, and so much depends on the election. You not only have the US looking at young voters, but the entire world. It’s a horrible situation.

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          11 months ago

          Sounds like they need to organize and work on changing our archaic ass voting system first, then.