• theneverfox@pawb.social
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    15 hours ago

    I didn’t say “no”

    I said it’s loser talk. It’s weak. Just like the Democrats. Which is why they’re the enemy - they’re in the way, and if we don’t sweep out the Schumers and Jefferies the DNC will continue to collaborate with the Nazis against populist progressive candidates

    You can’t adopt their framing. Not maga’s framing, or the DNC framing. Reject it, just like I reject your premise that voting is just harm reduction.

    If you want to win, you can’t talk like that. You can’t bet on “safe” candidates. You can’t settle for “not a Nazi”. You have to demand more, you have to have fire and speak of hope for the future

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      11 hours ago

      That’s a hell of a lot of words that aren’t either “of course we should vote in every election for the best possible candidate” or “no, we should withhold our votes in the general if the Dems don’t nominate someone sufficiently progressive.”

      If you mean the latter, say it. If you don’t, then say that, too.

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        11 hours ago

        I reject that framing. It’s a loaded question, it’s loser bullshit and I won’t have it

        I’m not saying vote every election. I’m saying win every election.

        How do you win? Not by betting on the lesser evil. You do it by putting in the work to have a candidate you believe in. You do it by starting today, so that when the election comes your vote will not be a compromise.

        You should feel proud of each and every vote. And yes, you should vote every time… But now is not the time for voting, it’s time to campaign

        So quit with the defeatist bullshit and pitch in. You’ll feel less pessimistic when you’re surrounded by winners who work for a better tomorrow