• TrickDacy@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    You say that like voting means “trusting the system” but that’s clearly extremely incorrect. voting means being connected to reality and giving enough of a shit to go do it.

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      1 month ago

      Voting is an act. Trusting the system is a strategy. You can do one without the other.

      But when you treat voting as the only proof of “giving a shit,” you’re doing exactly what my original point warns against: funneling all political energy into a structurally limited mechanism. Real power is built between elections, not just at the ballot box.

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        1 month ago

        You’re telling people not to vote or at minimum that they should not vote for Democrats. That speaks for itself.

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          Not once have I said people shouldn’t vote. If that’s your takeaway, you’re either arguing in bad faith or you’ve fundamentally misunderstood the point.

          The argument is straightforward: voting is necessary, but insufficient. Believing it’s the only meaningful political act is what keeps power concentrated and change out of reach. Criticizing the limits of electoralism ≠ telling people not to vote. It’s telling them not to stop there.

          If you can’t (or won’t) engage with that distinction, then this conversation has nowhere left to go.