• ChonkyOwlbear@lemmy.world
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    3 days ago

    Centrists, Neoliberals, classic liberals, anarchists, socialists, and anyone not on the right in general all need to put aside their differences and unite in defense against fascism because of fascism wins everyone loses. There will be no democracy. This isn’t an opinion. It is a fact seen over and over again through history.

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      3 days ago

      So when are the Neoliberals putting aside their support of Fascism and Capitalism?

      Because that is required to fix these problems.

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            2 days ago

            Everyone is going to have to compromise on this one. Stopping this is more important than any of our individual goals.

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              2 days ago

              Same shit in 2016

              Same shit in 2024

              Guilting people into voting for neoliberals is a losing strategy.

              You can’t be on the same loser shit as always.

              Neoliberalism is a failed ideology.

              That’s the compromise.

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                2 days ago

                Everyone put aside their differences in 2020 and we beat Trump. Say what you want about Biden, but he was better than Trump.

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                  That is absolutely not what happened in 2020.

                  People were feeling the effects of 4 years of Republican leadership and voted out the incumbent.

                  After 4 more years passed with no more money in their pockets they voted out the incumbent again.

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                    2 days ago

                    Look at the voter turnout. What you are saying is not what happened. Trump didn’t significantly lose votes in 2020, but the Democrats did. Then in 2024 democrat voting numbers went down again.