• Darkassassin07@lemmy.ca
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    9 months ago

    Not voting should be a valid option in Americas elections.

    If neither candidate gets a majority, including non-voters, they both lose and new candidates have to step up to the polls. Rinse and repeat until the citizens actually chose.

    It’d fix the ‘pick the one that sucks least’ issue.

    • IchNichtenLichten@lemmy.world
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      9 months ago

      Nah. Voting should be mandatory with the option of, “none of the above” included. It should also be a public holiday.

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        9 months ago

        That’s… Basically the same thing.

        Point is still include those that didn’t vote for the major players. If votes for a party are not a majority of all possible voters, that party didn’t win.

        Whether you force everyone to come in and tick ‘neither’ or just automatically count non-votes as neither is just semantics imo.

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    9 months ago

    Biden wants to talk about broadband; the students want to talk about civilian deaths in the Gaza Strip.

    Democrats tout a road-widening project along Interstate 26 in Columbia underwritten by Biden’s infrastructure program; the students are focused on “food deserts” that contribute to diabetes and obesity.

    “In our neighborhoods, we have gas stations, fast-food restaurants and liquor stores. We don’t have access to the same food,” said Tierra Albert, a 19-year-old sophomore at Claflin. (“I don’t want to vote for either one,” she said of the presidential contest.)

    Asked if they believe elected officials are addressing such issues, a chorus of voices filled a campus conference room: “No.

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      9 months ago

      In my city, the county and a private non-profit put up millions of dollars to ensure a grocery store could operate on the city’s south side which is a food desert. It went bankrupt in 2 years. There’s this thing called a free market. I feel bad for them but this is reality. Not voting for Biden because he isn’t throwing billions of dollars to subsidize grocery stores so the other guy can put people in power who think slavery had its benefits is not just the dumbest fucking thing they can, but its incredibly dangerous for them. Good luck to them. They don’t know what the stakes are in November.

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        9 months ago

        …wow look guys, another person who thinks black folks are ignorant of current events, using a paragraph to avoid directly saying it.

        They don’t know what the stakes are in November.

        Please please please start thinking of black people as informed and intelligent as you consider yourself to be, this shit is getting tired.

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          Well, don’t you know that the black community is a monolith unlike the latino community, which is made up of many individuals

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        9 months ago

        This is the same sort of rhetoric that centrists are using against the Palestinian/Muslim/Arab community in the Midwest, who are pretty ripshit angry at how Gaza is being handled, and are being turned off to voting for Biden because of it. Yes, I know that Trump would be far worse than Biden for them and their families abroad. But at the same time, you can’t just tell someone “vote for this man who is letting Israel bomb your grandparents and cousins because the other guy will do worse”. Best case, they’ll tell you to fuck off.

        Disregarding and belittling the very real and concrete concerns of a demographic in swing states that will be highly critical to keeping Trump out in November is courting disaster.