• archomrade [he/him]@midwest.social
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    8 months ago

    Thank you for saying that, truly.

    People are treating protests of Biden as if it’s the same as wanting Trump to win. People are so committed to the electoral team sports that they’re completely allergic to exercising their power against their own party.

    There’s a reason why civil rights movements existed almost entirely outside of electoral politics; liberty and justice were never on the ballet to vote for to begin with.

    If MLK resigned himself to what Democrats were willing to provide without protest, we’d still have segregation. If Douglass avoided speaking truth to power and rallying against Lincoln, we might not have abolished slavery and reconstruction might have been even worse (though admittedly reconstruction was shit anyway, but at least that wasn’t Lincoln’s fault).

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      8 months ago

      People are treating protests of Biden as if it’s the same as wanting Trump to win.

      It effectively is, in a lot of areas.

      MLK would say to vote your conscience in the primaries. Not the general.

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      8 months ago

      Yeah, protest is a very powerful and necessary tool. Protesting to push Biden doesn’t mean you have to abstain from the election. You can choose to vote for Biden but still make it clear you’re not pleased with him. Protest votes in the primary are perfectly acceptable for this reason.

      If anything, I think it’s better that we protest now rather than later. It’s a win win situation to resolve this conflict before the election.

      I also believe that voters tend to have more power than non voters. We’ve seen that politicians are more willing to listen to those that already vote for them.