• Ensign_Crab@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    Does the rightward shift that has resulted in the “good” party supporting genocide indicate stability to you?

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      4 hours ago

      It does not, but this happening for one election doesn’t prove an unstable ratio, or rate of change. You have to look at the historical pattern for that.

      I don’t think this is the problem of some sort of “phenomenon” of a left party becoming the right party because people are voting for the “lesser evil”. That makes no sense to begin with. If everyone voted for the lesser evil (the left), the lesser evil would not feel the need to take on some evil from the right to please the American people who are voting with their rectums, dropping straight up doo-doo in their ballot boxes. They would be able to just have sane politics. No? Otherwise, why are they doing some evil? And why is the right doing a shit-ton of evil? It’s because they are playing the American people for fools. Exploiting their culture of “protect our land of the fReE” and their “black or white” argumentation and “we vs them”, “good versus evil”, “no gray areas” small brain mentality.

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        4 hours ago

        For one election?

        Which of GWB’s rightward policies did Obama undo? Which of Reagan/Bush’s policies did Clinton undo?

        You’re defending a rightward shift that has been going on for decades.

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          3 hours ago

          I think you’re misinterpreting and down voting based on that. I’m not defending anything. I just don’t believe this is some kind of theorem. It’s just a problem with politics in America.

          And I don’t know enough to make any claims about the history. I’m merely saying we have to look at the history to make any claims. This type of theorem can’t be based on one election. That’s all I’m saying.

          You seem to know more about policies and shit that I don’t know about (I’m European). So that’s very insightful, and interesting.

          It’s a shame the American people are voting right and/or settling for a right-ified left, instead of just forming a better party with better politics. 🤷‍♂️