Noooo, it's the author of the article who seems to think that, by saying that there's one candidate in the race "the working class" suppprts
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I don't think either of those things, which is why, in point of fact, I am *not* throwing my support behind Biden because "Black people" supposedly support him
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You don't seem to get how the whole "By that logic, I'd have to do X!" argument works It means I don't think I have to do it
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Yeah because it's a useful way to frame my negative emotions about people attempting clumsy moral suasion
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Fine, it's not just that I don't think I "have to" do it, I also don't think I "should" do it, that doing so is a "better choice", or that "it would be really nice" I think it's fucking stupid - more than that, it's impossible, as in the principle contradicts itself
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Cool, which working class person am I voting in solidarity with Is there a signup sheet where I get assigned to a person
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Even if I take your analysis completely at face value about whom "the working class" supports for the presidency I still don't know how "the working class" feels about all the local city council races and the judges and shit
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That the very concept is absurd and presumptuous and involves the exact ventriloquism of a pundit arrogantly speaking on behalf of a whole demographic of people that you're accusing your enemies of
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End of conversation
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