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this post was submitted on 14 Nov 2023
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Voting is the least you can do, so I will choose to vote against Capitalists and not for genocide. If you can't even do that bare minimum, you don't deserve democracy.
…what anti-capitalist do you think you’re voting into office?
The PSL candidate.
Yeah, that sounds viable. 🙄
PSL are a bunch of losers. They can't even win local elections, let alone put any of their people in state or Federal offices.
I'd be happy to vote for someone better who isn't pro-capitalist and pro-genocide, who do you suggest?
How about you vote for yourself? Who else can you trust to represent you if not yourself?
It's a bit cliche and a little too individualistic for what is supposed to be literally rule by the people, so I'll gladly embrace the democratic ideal of voting for the organization I think will not support genocide and is not capitalist. After all it is literally the least anyone can do.
Meh. It's your vote. And it doesn't really matter anyway.