More like the bad faith actor king. Good job helping Republicans. You can feign ignorance but the proof is in the pudding.
Yeah? If I was helping the Republicans, I’d vote for them. How do you think I’m helping Republicans? On fucking Lemmy which practically worships democrat party or is working extra hard to keep the current broken duopoly in place?
Or wait, is it the almost 200 anti-Republican/pro-socialist posts and comments I’ve made to my c/socialist community? Because Republicans are sooooooooo socialist.
Wait, is it the 16 non-republican Lemmy communities that I’ve started and mod that are also non-republican? Most of which aren’t even political. Because Republicans are sooooooo pro-trans and pro-education.
Wait, is it the over 641 non-republican posts I’ve made? Or is it the 1,000+ anti-republican comments I’ve made arguing with pro-duopoly people such as yourself?
Wait, is it the fact that I actually am a registered socialist and donate money to the socialist parties? Cuz again, Republicans or soooooo socialist.
I’m starting to doubt your good intentions here. You seem pretty anti-democratic in your comments.
More like the bad faith actor king. Good job helping Republicans. You can feign ignorance but the proof is in the pudding.
Ah, the old accusation of bad faith—a tired tactic used by those who can’t stand to see the working class rise up against the status quo.
You call me the “bad faith actor king,” but I say it’s those who cling to a broken system who are acting in bad faith.
I’m not here to play by the rules set by the very forces that oppress us; I’m here to shatter those chains and expose the truth.
If standing up for workers’ rights and challenging the duopoly makes me a threat to your cozy alliance with the establishment, then I wear your insults like armor.
The proof isn’t in the pudding, my friend—it’s in the political revolution that’s building momentum. It might not happen this election or the next, but rest assured, people are growing weary of the duopoly. We won’t be bullied into submission, and we won’t stop fighting for true change.
And we’re not voting for your candidate. Or for the republicans.
So I’ll keep posting. Thanks!
More like the bad faith actor king. Good job helping Republicans. You can feign ignorance but the proof is in the pudding.
Yeah? If I was helping the Republicans, I’d vote for them. How do you think I’m helping Republicans? On fucking Lemmy which practically worships democrat party or is working extra hard to keep the current broken duopoly in place?
Or wait, is it the almost 200 anti-Republican/pro-socialist posts and comments I’ve made to my c/socialist community? Because Republicans are sooooooooo socialist.
Wait, is it the 16 non-republican Lemmy communities that I’ve started and mod that are also non-republican? Most of which aren’t even political. Because Republicans are sooooooo pro-trans and pro-education.
Wait, is it the over 641 non-republican posts I’ve made? Or is it the 1,000+ anti-republican comments I’ve made arguing with pro-duopoly people such as yourself?
Wait, is it the fact that I actually am a registered socialist and donate money to the socialist parties? Cuz again, Republicans or soooooo socialist.
I’m starting to doubt your good intentions here. You seem pretty anti-democratic in your comments.
Twenty three days, one thousand seven hundred and twenty three comments or posts.
That’s one comment or post almost every nineteen minutes.
Ah, the old accusation of bad faith—a tired tactic used by those who can’t stand to see the working class rise up against the status quo.
You call me the “bad faith actor king,” but I say it’s those who cling to a broken system who are acting in bad faith.
I’m not here to play by the rules set by the very forces that oppress us; I’m here to shatter those chains and expose the truth.
If standing up for workers’ rights and challenging the duopoly makes me a threat to your cozy alliance with the establishment, then I wear your insults like armor.
The proof isn’t in the pudding, my friend—it’s in the political revolution that’s building momentum. It might not happen this election or the next, but rest assured, people are growing weary of the duopoly. We won’t be bullied into submission, and we won’t stop fighting for true change.
And we’re not voting for your candidate. Or for the republicans.
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