• Cowbee [he/him]@lemmy.ml
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    Because America isn’t a democracy, it’s governed by 2 parties that service Capital above all else and presents preselected candidates that don’t represent the interests of the people.

    You can vote third party, but this is actively discouraged by both the establishment and the broader public, even if the broader public wishes it could happen. This provides an illusion of choice thay ultimately makes no material difference.

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      1 month ago

      You can choose someone else. A lot of people just say this same rhetoric and make everyone else feel hopeless.

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        Meaning I can vote third party, or meaning I can choose a different representative of the DNC? Again, the DNC preselects candidates and pushes them forward, Biden has an abysmal approval rating and is still being propped up. Third Party voting doesn’t seem like it will gain enough impact to take the presidency either.

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        Strategically speaking, voting for a 3rd party in the US system means throwing away your vote. Which means even less people are going to vote 3rd party and the cycle continues.

        The 2 options must be REALLY unpopular in order for a 3rd party to even start to have a chance.

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        Both the DNC and GOP are Capitalist parties. The GOP is a far-right populist party, and the DNC is a right-wing Liberal party. They have numerous differences, but also numerous similarities. They can be compared both ways.

        The United States is the global Hegemon, with a firmly entrenched Capitalist class that dominates the media and both major political parties via donations and funding. The parties care more about maintaining the good graces of their donors than they do materially benefiting the public.

        No, both parties are not the same, but both draw their support from the same direction and as such ultimately move in directions that service those that support them.

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        Yes judging people by their place of origin… this is a sound argument. You sound like a digital republican.