• @TokenBoomer@lemmy.world
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    16 months ago

    You seem to have honorable intentions, but these exchanges are argumentum ad nauseam.

    If you have to tell people why they should vote against Trump, instead of why they should vote for Biden, then he’s already lost.

    • @papertowels
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      16 months ago

      I’m starting to suspect that the arguments seem as nauseam because I’m trying to reason people out of a decision they didn’t reason themselves into - i.e. they’re voting emotionally, and not logically. Inconvenient questions get ignored, and we’re left with very surface level arguments.

      I particularly saw some users comments reflected in this excerpt in the retrospective voting article you shared:

      In his classic book “The Responsible Electorate,” the late Harvard University political scientist V.O. Key Jr. suggests that judging a president’s or his party’s performance in office presents a perfect opportunity for the voter to play “rational God of vengeance or reward.”

      Perhaps they’re voting this way to try and recapture efficacy in a world where they feel they have very little.