Jeff wrote:I think hope in Carousel has to pass, and the ride has to be virtually riderless, before things can change substantively for the better.
I completely agree.
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Jeff wrote:I think hope in Carousel has to pass, and the ride has to be virtually riderless, before things can change substantively for the better.
marmot wrote:So now you're saying that those who don't align themselves with your appreciation of democracy shouldn't participate in it? Exclude those who don't subscribe to the status quo, the state-sponsored, consensus reality of America?
nomo wrote:marmot wrote:So now you're saying that those who don't align themselves with your appreciation of democracy shouldn't participate in it? Exclude those who don't subscribe to the status quo, the state-sponsored, consensus reality of America?
No. All I'm saying is that by pretending not to participate you won't make a lick of a difference.
You may even be making it worse.
nomo wrote:marmot wrote:So now you're saying that those who don't align themselves with your appreciation of democracy shouldn't participate in it? Exclude those who don't subscribe to the status quo, the state-sponsored, consensus reality of America?
No. All I'm saying is that by pretending not to participate you won't make a lick of a difference.
You may even be making it worse.
Eldritch wrote:Jeff wrote:I think hope in Carousel has to pass, and the ride has to be virtually riderless, before things can change substantively for the better.
I completely agree.
elfismiles wrote:But I and others, while not participating in this one supposed mode of changing the system, are actively working through other means that may in fact be more effective! Why can't you see or acknowledge that?
nomo wrote:marmot wrote:So now you're saying that those who don't align themselves with your appreciation of democracy shouldn't participate in it? Exclude those who don't subscribe to the status quo, the state-sponsored, consensus reality of America?
No. All I'm saying is that by pretending not to participate you won't make a lick of a difference.
You may even be making it worse.
nomo wrote:elfismiles wrote:But I and others, while not participating in this one supposed mode of changing the system, are actively working through other means that may in fact be more effective! Why can't you see or acknowledge that?
Why can't it be both? Work on changing the system while also making sure John McCain doesn't get in the White House?
elfismiles wrote:nomo wrote:elfismiles wrote:But I and others, while not participating in this one supposed mode of changing the system, are actively working through other means that may in fact be more effective! Why can't you see or acknowledge that?
Why can't it be both? Work on changing the system while also making sure John McCain doesn't get in the White House?
Why does it have to be?
Eldritch wrote:What a load of shit the "'You must support the lesser of two evils because, if you don't, you'll be supporting real evil!' idiocy" is.
nomo wrote:elfismiles wrote:nomo wrote:elfismiles wrote:But I and others, while not participating in this one supposed mode of changing the system, are actively working through other means that may in fact be more effective! Why can't you see or acknowledge that?
Why can't it be both? Work on changing the system while also making sure John McCain doesn't get in the White House?
Why does it have to be?
Because you can bet your bottom dollar that with McCain as president it'll be a lot harder to effect any meaningful change? Because the world simply can't afford another four years of neocon/republican thuggery?
elfismiles wrote:nomo wrote:If by "not supporting" Obama you will hand the presidency to McCain, will you feel better?
Whatever dude. You and I both know that the sElection aint that simple. I do not believe in voting for the Evil of Two Lessers.
I'm not handing my support to any person I don't feel morally or ethically deserves my support.
There is No Choice engendered in your proposition.
compared2what? wrote:elfismiles wrote:nomo wrote:If by "not supporting" Obama you will hand the presidency to McCain, will you feel better?
Whatever dude. You and I both know that the sElection aint that simple. I do not believe in voting for the Evil of Two Lessers.
I'm not handing my support to any person I don't feel morally or ethically deserves my support.
There is No Choice engendered in your proposition.
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PRETEND IT'S NOT A PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION.
PRETEND IT'S A NATIONAL REFERENDUM ON WHETHER RUTH BADER GINSBURG WILL BE REPLACED BY SOMEONE WHO VOTES WITH SCALIA, THOMAS, ALITO, AND ROBERTS ON EVERY CASE.
Because except that it might be a referendum on whether it's not Ginsburg, but Breyer, or possibly Souter, or ALL THREE who will be replaced, THAT'S NOT A PRETENSE.
IT'S A REAL CHOICE, AND IT'S UP TO YOU TO MAKE IT.
Sorry for the all-caps. But if you know the election as presented is bullshit, why make a decision based on the bullshit terms as it defines them, not as you do? That's like giving up your freedom to think for yourself without even being asked, let alone forced.
The vote might or might not be counted. But the evidence suggests some of them are, and that the larger the number of fixed votes has to be, the more detectable the fraud is.
AND THAT'S ANOTHER REASON TO VOTE BY ITSELF.
Thanks for your attention,
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