• Ironically, in that episode, voting third party was best because both candidates were monsters.

      Today one is a monster and the other is the not a monster but still mostly represents monsters, but some people too.

      • @nednobbins@lemm.ee
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        I took some time to look at who the 2020 Biden voter are who are considering not voting for him.

        While there are a growing number of such groups, one of the biggest is Muslims. They get that Trump is a racist and hates Muslims. They’re also currently watching Biden going out of his way to support Israel in their genocide. To them, Biden doesn’t just represent monsters, he is a monster. They’re logic is essentially, “We’re fucked either way. Let’s get rid of the monster in front of us and then we’ll worry about the next monster.”

        It doesn’t matter if you or I agree with that. They’re not asking for permission to feel that way. If the Democratic leadership doesn’t address those concerns with significantly more empathy than, “don’t be stupid”, the likely outcome is that Biden will miss out on many of those votes.

        Unfortunately Biden has been racking up voter groups that feel betrayed by him. My preference would have been for Biden to find some other Democratic candidate, retire gracefully and strongly back the new candidate.

        • He even said during 2020 that he wanted to be a one term president, that he was only there to beat trump.

          I guess you can argue he still needs to beat trump.

          • @nednobbins@lemm.ee
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            I’m all for someone trying to beat Trump.

            It’s looking less and less like Biden will be able to pull that off.

          • @Cryophilia@lemmy.world
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            He even said during 2020 that he wanted to be a one term president

            He literally never said that. This is pure propaganda.

          • @NauticalNoodle@lemmy.ml
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            From what i recall, he was undecided. The media and others were projecting and suggesting that he should be a 1-term president. —Honestly, his vagueness about policy and his advocacy for nothing but the status-quo are primarily what led me to vote Green for the last presidential election.

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            What’s the argument that it does?

            Do you think that this disagreement is likely to change anyone’s mind?

            Take a fairly famous example. Bassem Youssef has very publicly embraced the sentiment I’m describing. How does your agreement or disagreement have any impact at all?

            I’d argue that it will only have an impact if you choose an action that’s likely to induce change. He very clearly says that he considers the threats that “If you don’t vote for Biden you’re voting for Trump,” messages to be a form of blackmail.

            He finds it unconvincing so it fails to work on him. As near as I can tell, his attitude is fairly representative of a significant number of voters.

            • @Cryophilia@lemmy.world
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              21 year ago

              How does your agreement or disagreement have any impact at all?

              This is a democracy. Potential voters are being influenced right now by the discussions we’re having.

              • @nednobbins@lemm.ee
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                I should clarify then.

                There is currently some percentage of people who plan to vote for Biden, some that plan to vote for Trump and some who are undecided.

                Most polling shows that, if there was an election today, Biden would lose pretty badly.

                If you simply agree or disagree, is that likely to change anyone’s planned voting behavior? If you continue to insult the people who do not currently plan to vote for Biden, do you think that will change their minds?

                • @Cryophilia@lemmy.world
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                  11 year ago

                  If you continue to insult the people who do not currently plan to vote for Biden, do you think that will change their minds?

                  Yes. People who plan to protest vote are stupid and should feel stupid. We should be peer pressuring the fuck out of them.

                  • @nednobbins@lemm.ee
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                    11 year ago

                    So you think that telling someone that they’re stupid and should feel stupid is a good way to change their mind?

                    Has that ever worked for you?