• return2ozma@lemmy.worldOP
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    6 months ago

    Vote for whoever you want. Biden, Trump, third party, write in, don’t vote, your choice. Democracy at work.

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      You asked how you’re helping Trump. I answered. Once again you ignore the reality of the plurality voting system and refuse to acknowledge the consequences of your actions in helping Trump become president.

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        I guess every NBC News, CNN, MSNBC, WaPo, news orgs that dare criticize Biden are all “helping Trump” too then, right?

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          Sorry, I’m not taking your distraction bait.

          If you are so strong in your convictions, so honest in your statements, and so solid in your belief of what you’re doing is right, why is it so difficult for you to admit the reality of what you’re doing? Even if I don’t agree with what you’re doing and why, I don’t see why you dance so hard around the fact that plurality voting, with your actions to convince people not to vote for Biden, are helping Trump?

          Why is that so hard for you to admit?

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                  That’s true. Asserting doesn’t make it so, its actual definition makes it so:

                  "In single-winner plurality voting (first-past-the-post), each voter is allowed to vote for only one candidate, and the winner of the election is the candidate who represents a plurality of voters or, in other words, received more votes than any other candidate. In an election for a single seat, such as for president in a presidential system, voters may vote for one candidate from a list of the candidates who are competing, and the winner is whichever candidate receives the highest number of votes. " source

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            “oh no! Biden lost the whole election because of a meme on something called Lemmy!” Really?

            If you base your vote or non-vote off of memes on a social media site…

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              Again, you dance away and refuse to admit. I will say this is helpful though. Any post in the future only needs to be pointed to this flow of conversation and see where you stand. Every refusal you remove any ambiguity of miscommunication. Your willful ignorance is on full display. Thank you.

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                  Oh cool then it should be nothing for you to say it right now, right?

                  What you’re doing is helping Trump win by helping convince people not to vote for Biden under our plurality voting system, right? Just say yes that you understand that.

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                    I can’t make people do anything. That’s on them. I’ll continue to post informative news articles and political memes well past the election.

                    I’m posting political news articles from mostly liberal media sources… in a politics channel. Am I breaking the channel rules?

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                  Gurl I been saying the same shit for months.

                  Yeah, and people have been pointing it out for months.

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          In a way, yes. The mainstream media has consistently failed the electorate for years and years. They don’t get a pass.

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            It sounds like you want to get rid of journalists unless they make the candidate you want look good. Slippery slope.

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      I don’t get it, what you detail is democracy, and these people are being hideous about it, if someone wants to vote third party then that’s they’re democratic right and to nag and ostracise someone for they’re democratic right is manipulative.

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        if someone wants to vote third party then that’s they’re democratic right and to nag and ostracise someone for they’re democratic right is manipulative.

        Oh, right, only the people you agree with have the right to freedom of speech.

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          No I am glad to look through the comments and see everyone use they’re freedom in a dignified and informative way, when freedom of speech turns to calling someone a slur *(used as a slur perhaps) like fascist or form a fictitious narrative meant to repress and shame is when I take issue.

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        It’s nothing new. They scream and voter shame every election year. Been dealing with this for awhile now.