While people are blaming theoretical protest non-voters, I haven't once heard anyone talk about the demographic shifts that occurred in this last election cycle. Here's a piece, it's NPR, but worth looking at
https://www.npr.org/2024/11/22/nx-s1-5199119/2024-election-exit-polls-demographics-black-latino-voters.
I'm not a statistician but the argument being presented, that this administration is the fault of those who may have, in other times voted D, but chose to cast no vote this round, may be disqualified by the numbers showing the D's failure to both maintain and gain voters, much of those being what some call "minority voters."
Why aren't y'all openly casting blame on black men, latinx, asian american, and arab american voters for leaving the Democratic party; for what some might say is "voting against their own/best interests"? What I'm seeing here on slap is that rather than being the fault of the party, the fucking capitalist class with a D on their name tags, who NEVER vote against their own IMMEDIATE interests, who have refused to run a popular candidate in 3 election cycles, the current administration is the fault of citizenry who may or may have not voted D because they felt disenfranchised and lied to.
@EdLawndale
We do such things because we're in it every single day, not because we're training for a big showdown. We do them because we are decent human beings who know that the support systems outside our control are designed to fail. We see these things not as "extracurricular," but as important aspects of our daily existence.
I mean, okay cool, clearly enough people agreed with you. You won. People switched sides or didn't vote.
Congratulations, I guess.
A white supremacist is the head of the department of defense.
"The official stance of the United States is that there are two genders" - Donald Trump
We're about to be fucked ten ways from Sunday by tariffs.
Elon Musk is at his most powerful.
Mass deportation is on the horizon.
The environment is fucking doomed.
Now what?
You're on a high horse demanding explanations from us, but
you won, dude.
This is what YOU wanted. People didn't vote! The dog caught the car.
Why don't
you explain to
us how this is a good thing and will bring about positive change?
Put a positive spin on this...please...I fucking need one.
I think it's insincere the way you responded to Ed, as though we're not really decent humans but only trying to do good in our communities to further our odds in a contest. It was an analogy, don't be pedantic.
I answered your question about what I do besides just voting, well, what do YOU do besides NOT vote and go online to discourage others from voting?