• Pup Biru@aussie.zone
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    2 days ago

    mine? mate i’m not from your country

    you just don’t seem to understand basic logic: people protest voted, and yall are now inflicting trump on the world

    you had 3 options: protest vote, vote D, vote R

    congrats you got R… thats muuuuuuch better. i’m sure when the marines get deployed to your city you can be comforted by the fact that at least you sent the democrats a message!

    how’s that going by the way? they listening? is it working? please tell me you at least achieved that! because if they haven’t listened, SHIT you got fascism AND a party that’s in every possible way “meh”

    • knightly the Sneptaur@pawb.social
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      Zohran Mamdani won the NYC primary, so it sure sounds like the voters are paying attention.

      Whether or not the party wants to listen is their perogative, so long as they claim to represent us they can rise or fall on the strength of their promises to us and our faith in their willingness to make good on those promises.

      “Nothing will fundamentally change” sure isn’t working as well as Obama’s “hope and change”, is it?

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        Yes, thats the exactly place to go hard left, full on no compromises. In the Democratic primaries.

        Not in the presidential election when you know one of exactly two people will win and your choice is which one of them you favour over the other.