• FlowVoid@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Again, you are free to vote for whoever you want.

    But if you announce that you’re not concerned about a Trump victory, then the rest of us are free to judge you for it.

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      3 months ago

      But if you announce that you’re not concerned about a Trump victory, then the rest of us are free to judge you for it.

      Friend, I’ve been judged for voting third party ever since I joined Lemmy.

      Honestly, many of the hateful remarks I’ve received have only strengthened my resolve that I’m doing the right thing by not voting for the Democratic Party.

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          3 months ago

          I just question your judgment

          And that’s fine. Not everyone agrees with you and your views either.

          In fact, almost half of the country won’t be voting for your candidate. That’s what democracy is.

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            3 months ago

            Yes, of course. I question their judgment for the same reason as yours.

            Ultimately a third party voter has more in common with a MAGA hat wearer than they likely want to admit.

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              3 months ago

              Claiming that a third-party voter has more in common with a MAGA hat wearer is a false equivalence; the motivations and values of third-party voters are often rooted in a desire for greater representation and change.

              Unlike MAGA supporters, third-party voters are typically pushing against a system they see as broken, rather than endorsing extremist or regressive policies.

              If I wanted to vote for Trump, I’d vote for Trump.

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                3 months ago

                I said more in common than you care to admit.

                For example, neither MAGA hat wearers nor third-party voters are willing to do the bare minimum to protect women, protect immigrants, or preserve democracy.

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                  3 months ago

                  That comparison is flawed.

                  Third-party voters often push for more comprehensive protections for women, immigrants, and democracy than the major parties offer, which is why they refuse to settle for the “bare minimum.”

                  Voting third-party is about advocating for the policies that truly address these issues, not just accepting the status quo.

                  Dude, I get it. You’re mad that I’m not voting for your candidate. That’s ok. Not everyone has the same opinions as you. And that’s ok.

                  You get to vote for who you want. And I get to vote for who I want. Welcome to democracy.

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                    3 months ago

                    Criticizing the status quo or otherwise giving your opinion is not the bare minimum. The bare minimum is action towards change. A third party vote cannot change anything, so it is not the bare minimum.

                    I’m not mad at all. I said you have the right to vote as you please and I meant it.

                    This is a democracy, as you pointed out. But in a democracy, I also have the right to critique your choices and explain why mine are superior.