• FlexibleToast@lemmy.world
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    Yes, it was the voters choice to say that neither of the candidates appealed to them. It’s not the voters fault if a candidate loses, it’s the candidates fault for not appealing to the voters. It’s really not a complicated concept, but you’re still getting it backward.

    If a company goes out of business is it the fault of the consumer, or of the company for not offering products the consumer wants?

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      Do the customers know that going out of business means it will be replaced with a new fascist business which will absolutely destroy the town?

      If so, that is on the customers for letting perfection be the enemy of good.

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      Yes, it was the voters choice to say that neither of the candidates appealed to them.

      In which case that voter is responsible for whichever one that won.

      Refusing to act just means that you have endorsed the end result.

      It’s not the voters fault if a candidate loses, it’s the candidates fault for not appealing to the voters.

      It’s the voters fault that whoever wins, wins. You don’t get to cross your arms and get all huffy and say “Well, I wasn’t going to vote for GENOCIDE JOE, but I don’t like that Trump won! This is unfair!”

      Your. Vote. Matters.

      Citizens. Have. Responsibility.

      If a company goes out of business is it the fault of the consumer, or of the company for not offering products the consumer wants?

      I can’t believe I have to say this in the context of a left-leaning discussion, but companies are not democratic societies.

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        It’s the voters fault that whoever wins, wins.

        Hey, you got that part right. It is up the voters to pick the winner. Which is why it’s up to the party to pick a candidate that can earn the votes to win.

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          Which is why it’s up to the party to pick a candidate that can earn the votes to win.

          Here I thought it was up to the voters to pick a candidate. Silly me.

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            It is up to the voters… Hence the choice of the word “party” there and not DNC. The party includes the DNC and their members (their primary voters). Silly you indeed.

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              Okay, so your argument, then, is that Democratic voters are wrong for picking Joe Biden, not the DNC. Right? It’s their fault.

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                If a party chooses a candidate that loses, yes it is the parties fault. Its the DNC that put their thumb on the scale and not encouraging others to run against Biden and it’s their voters fault for not picking someone else.

                Ultimate if Biden loses you can blame the voters and keep putting up candidates the voters don’t want, or the party can decide to adapt to what the majority of voters want. In a winner takes all, FPTP voting system it’s really that simple.