• Waraugh@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    I don’t understand why people bother with this crap on here. It’s exhausting and pointless. Anyone that is going to vote and isn’t casting a ballot for Biden is either a MAGA idiot or has the mental acuity of an inbred toddler. They both share a lack of mental depth that is required to process anything of substance.

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      I think you underestimate younger voters who understandably want to take a principled stand against voting for the lesser of two evils, and haven’t yet had the experience of realizing too late that this principled stand accomplished nothing but empowering the greater of two evils.

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        This older voter is calling bullshit. If there has ever been a bill or law that targets specific groups of people to subjugate, it has Biden’s fingerprints in it. In most cases he wrote and sponcered the bill. Patriot Act, Crime Bill, Bankruptcy bill prohibiting student debt, DOMA, DADT, welfare reform, etc. The list is endless. He has 50 years of Congressional to show he does not represent us in government.

        Condoning genocide is not the lesser evil

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          Condoning genocide is not the lesser evil

          It is compared to advocating it

          And that’s where I find your argument unconvincing. If Trump and Biden really are the same, then there’s no point in voting for either. But they’re clearly not the same. Above meme aside, another example is that while Trump demanded that Mike Pence refuse to certify Biden’s election in 2020, Biden personally certified Trump’s in 2016. If you care about the right of voters to pick a president, that’s a huge difference right there.

          With a history as long as Biden’s of course he’s done things we disagree with. Pretty much all the things you listed are things he’s shifted against since. The fact that you need to go to things Biden doesn’t even currently support for your best examples speaks volumes. Would Biden’s next Supreme Court appointee overturn gay marriage and reinstate DOMA? Because Trump’s probably would. If you’re against student debt, you gotta be joking - Biden’s the only president who’s ever even attempted mass debt relief. Look at what he’s done as president in the present, not as senator a long time ago.

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        You would think that, but then there are still the exact same “corrupt DNC” trolls on here as 8 years ago. These are very obviously trolls, but they are keeping this narrative around because it works and gets engagement. I’m curious how long it is supposed to take before the political maturity kicks in.

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      it could be directed at people who think voting for either party is pointless

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      I’m in Texas this week, travelling (by electric car) between Houston, Austin, Dallas, and back to Houston.

      I just arrived in Austin.

      My hope for humanity is severed. Like…Houston wasn’t bad per se, but it’s way, way different from New England cities. There’s just a general air of ignorance. There’s a small number of people that I’ve run into that I’m thinking “this person is logical and sound”.

      The drivers are idiots. The roads are worse. Like, this massive sprawl of highways that are well maintained but still nowhere near big enough to handle the massive car dependency they have.

      Seriously, why the fuck did I have to choose between two different 71-Wests. And all the left exits. The highways are beautiful, as objects of engineering accomplishment, and very well maintained (compared to northern cities). But they are hideous as a sign of an oil-tied culture.

      Hell even when I finally found a charging station off the highway (which was 40 miles from where I asked for the nearest charging station on my route), I noticed that the charger was way out far away from the buildings. And no trash can nearby. Back home, the EV charging spots are numerous and usually the best parking spot around.

      In between Dallas and Austin I saw tons of pickup trucks. Nearly every one had a flawless paint job and an empty bed. I saw two pickups that had a trailer attached…one had six-foor lengths of conduit that could have easily been carried on the roof of a car or even hanging out the trunk. The other was a Rivian.

      The churches are massive and the billboards are pandering. I saw a new planned community going up with it’s own elementary school and shopping center and my first thought is “that’s a commune”.

      It just seems as if being born a sucker is a prerequisite for living here.

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        These kinds of comments are really insidious in trying to sell all the people of the states of the South as bad. That you should not look at the details, the poor who live in Texas because they have no choice, those who are about the people around them enough to try to make it work and stay. The majority of people in Texas did not support trump.

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          I don’t suppose they did. In fact, I was most surprised to see only one Trump sign on the highway between Houston and Austin.

          I think what most set me off was the billboard for Epoch Times claiming itself as the most accurate news or some such, and then a mile later seeing a Joel Osteen megachurch. It’s just… a totally different world from what I’m used to.

          Honestly the people themselves are all great, well intentioned people. It just seems like they are the product of generations of isolation with just the plantation owners, oil barons and the churches as their source of knowledge and little in the way of higher-ed to counter it. That’s not their fault, not in the slightest. That’s cultural level indoctrination and brainwashing. They are victims of it, and even if they do realize it, it’s nearly impossible to break free of that type of community.