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this post was submitted on 27 Oct 2024
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No, you can blame the non-voters. The ones who thought it was great idea to get pissy about one issue and stay home. Or "both sides" their way into an idiotic stance.
And in 2026, you can also blame the non-voters. The ones who elected Kamala president, but are too stupid to understand that voting is an annual process, and Kamala isn't a fucking queen that can enact anything she wants without the support of a democratically-elected Congress.
Vote twice a year, every year. Every. Fucking. Time. Why is that so hard to understand?
EDIT: All of you people bitching about the war in Gaza should stop and think about what would happen to Gaza if Trump got elected. You have two choices, and staying at home just forces one of those two choices for you.
If there's just one issue and you don't even want to say what it is, aren't you implying it's a very important one? Maybe one you would feel bad downplaying if you named it?
But yes if she loses, I do hope you blame those who refused to vote over genocide. And internalize the lesson. And apply it to your future political endeavors.
When both sides are for genocide you should probably work against them rather than figuring out which to reluctantly support.
Damn those non-voters, don't they know they owe the genociders and their associates their votes!? Those are their votes, just sitting on empty ballots, being useless! How dare they expect literally anything at all! Don't they know that political power is all about pledging absolute allegiance to a party regardless of what they do!? What IDIOTS!
Don't worry, I do! I don't think you'd like my selections, though.