• chingadera@lemmy.world
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      3 days ago

      The other side just pushed the rope, it doesn’t necessarily put the other side at any more of an advantage than just letting go, but it absolutely puts you at a disadvantage because well, you just can’t be bothered to pull that rope as well as signalling you’re not willing to play the game. Rejecting progressives was pushing the rope, Liz fucking Cheney and all the Republican pandering was pushing the rope. The last minute drop out was pushing the rope.

      I’m not giving these shitters another vote until they run serious progressive politicians and policies. We are at rock bottom, and I’ll be damned if I enable this shit again.

      • lennivelkant@discuss.tchncs.de
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        Use the intervening years to vote in local politics, primaries, whatever else you have. Take action, don’t just wait for the next presidential election to make a vacuous point of non-participation. Boycotting votes does no good, and in a top-heavy system, handing over control of the top to the still objectively worse side is too much of a gamble, but building progressive support from the ground up is not just safer, it may also make the bend-overs worry about their own dominance enough to start at least holding the rope and make life a little harder for the other side.

        Also, support whatever measures you find to abolish FPTP. It’s the reason the whole thing is a tug of war in the first place. Just about any alternative is better.