• nomous@lemmy.world
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    10 days ago

    I don’t disagree with anything you’ve said except.

    Continuing to try and shame voters for not supporting your candidate isn’t going to accomplish anything

    Who was MY candidate? I had to vote for the same milquetoast dem every other functional adult did. I weighed the options and made a decision. If some hypothetical non-voters think they have a better solution let’s see it, they should be ashamed. Sitting in basements screeching online doesn’t accomplish anything so let’s fucking go.

    I’m just waiting for the revolution to start, that’s what we all want right?

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      10 days ago

      Shaming voters won’t accomplish anything.

      Fundamentally you are shaming voters for bad decisions that your candidate made.

      The culpability for losing falls completely on Harris and the DNC, not on anyone else.

      Shaming people for not voting for your candidate will push people away rather than recruit more voters to your side.

      If you’d rather scream and shout from your soap box shaming voters who are traditionally on your side, feel free. Just know that you will be doing more actual harm for your cause than even any of the non voters did.

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        10 days ago

        I’m shaming dumbfuck voters, abstainers, and the DNC.

        Start the revolution or roll over and take it unlubed, we’re all waiting.

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          9 days ago

          Well, shaming voters that you want to be on your side is a losing strategy.

          Kamala can gtfo of here, if she never appears on the political stage again it will be too soon.

          The leadership of the DNC does not speak for the voters.

          Shaming voters is a losing strategy.

          Demanding accountability from the DNC is 100% what’s needed.

          I don’t have a clue what you are referring to with these vague references of revolution, but again, shaming voters is and always will be a losing strategy.

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            9 days ago

            shaming voters is and always will be a losing strategy.

            That’s fine, I’m not a strategist or PR freak. I’m some random person on the internet.

            I don’t have a clue what you are referring to with these vague references of revolution,

            I’m not 100% sure either but I bet we’re gonna find out over the next decade or so.

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              Even among your friends and family, shaming is not usually a good strategy.

              I think even if your puppy pees or poops on the rug shaming is a losing strategy.

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                9 days ago

                It’s much better to actually discuss the root issues, which are usually related to cost of living, and then talk about the best way to resolve those material issues, which goes back to how progressive policies are popular across the board for Americans. The main issue for the DNC, is those policies come at the expense of the capital interests of the donor / business class.