Lots of people in America naively think we can achieve what we want by protesting the system then turning around and voting for Biden, who led in its creation, and has vowed to do nothing to change it.
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En réponse à @Fiorella_im @DoctorEmmit
Gotta have the ball in your hand first to play some offense. If people who demanded real change were truly ~50% of the population, then protesting Biden could work. But because it's such a small % of the _voting_ public, Biden is the only path. Otherwise it's pure defense.
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En réponse à @liquiddahang @DoctorEmmit
You’re never gonna have the ball in your head if the game is rigged and you endlessly keep trying to win a rigged game.
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En réponse à @Fiorella_im @DoctorEmmit
Yes but if you can either burn your whole house down or a single room, you should not choose the whole house. Especially when dealing with the broader population being the ones impacted in this case.
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En réponse à @liquiddahang @DoctorEmmit
Nope. This logic is assuming Biden will be better when he was literally told you nothing will fundamentally change under him. Also his foreign policy is even more pro war than Trump’s. You’re also telling the party they can give you nothing & you’ll still vote for them anyway.
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This is fault logic also because it’s dismissed what led to Trump’s election which was year’s of bad foreign policy, disastrous trade deals, NAFTA, TPP, and neoliberal economics. Without those Trump would never have won. This was a long time coming. Root over symptom folks.
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