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I'm in favor of people voicing their concerns. Because they expect you to vote regardless of anything. And nothing is going to change with that mind set. You can't expect a reaction without an action.
Actually, they don't expect you to vote. What percentage voted in the last presidential? The midterms? Now break that down by age. Numbers are low. The Democran and the Republicrat powers that be have perfected a system in which most people feel powerless and unheard. The binary works great for that, and they keep each other in power.
True change will only be possible when 3rd party candidates become viable. There's no single way it can look: ranked choice voting, parliamentary representation, whatever. But until we get actual choices about who governs us...
I understand that people want change. I do too. But to me, voting for Trump is one of two options presented by those in power, and might result in real losses in future voting rights, along with real losses to our judicial system. Can't we come up with something better than that? Electing Trump is not a solution to anything. Neither is Biden, but at least he's not an active threat to voting rights.
People suck at collectivizing. It's still what we need to do. Direct democracy, proportional representation, and more than two choices. I'm not sure how we get there, but it's where we need to be.