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TopicIf existential fear won't get you to vote against Trump, then nothing will.
FortuneCookie
04/26/24 8:43:14 PM
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Yazarogi posted...
Except your moral obligations are actually worse than those of us that will vote Biden because you stand by and do nothing while someone worse will be voted in, and then use that power to do even more evil things. Even for the people you're holding your moral obligations for.

I'm not parading around on a white horse telling others what they should do. My conscience won't let me vote for someone who stands in support of genocide. Everyone has to act according to their own convictions.

legendary_zell posted...
One such method is threatening not to vote for him unless he changes his stance, seems to me that's one of the few things that could change his mind, one of our most powerful tools as individuals and as a collective. As long as you don't actually vote for Trump or sit out, it seems like that's the moral thing to do.

I would absolutely vote for Biden again if he changed his stance. I'm not anti-Israel or anti-Palestine. I'm anti-Netanyahu and anti-genocide.

Yazarogi posted...
that is a hot take, this whole thing with these people would be alleviated with ranked choice voting. But that makes to much sense.

Ranked voting would be nice.
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