• SoftestSapphic@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    The people who vote conservative will probably never come to that conclusion.

    We have to let the older generations die off until there isn’t enough support or physically stop them from voting to stop the conservative support.

    Maybe starting a third party that genuinely wants to disrupt the status quo would fix some stuff.

    • FreakinSteve@lemmy.world
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      3 hours ago

      Lets get something REAALLY FUGHIN STRAIGHT:

      Conservatism DOES NOT DIE OFF.

      AAAALLLLLL of the radical fascist right wing Nazi pundits and influencers are Millennials and younger, with a few GenXers scattered about.

      Everyone SWORE that conservatism would die off with the Boomers, but that was 15 years ago. Its not gonna happen.

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      3 hours ago

      3rd party…yes! Possible, not really. The two parties have a spot on the ballot, built in, automatically given. All others have to jump through each state’s requirements to get on the state ballot. The most effective at this lately is the libertarian party. In the election before last, Jo Jorgenson was on the ballot in all 50, GO JO! Sadly, her media coverage was paltry at best. Most Americans didn’t even know she was a realistic option. Finally, most Americans think that a vote for a 3rd party increases the chance of their less desirable major party winning. What they fail to realize is that, red or blue, the boot on your neck is the same boot, different shine.