this post was submitted on 02 Apr 2025
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Progressive on Progressive violence.

Pure self flagellation.

I thought Canadians were supposed to be nice:

This one goes on for a while... What even IS democracy, anyway?

Spicy:

Sitting at the top of the most controversial post in the thread is Reddit's bravest soldier:

apr35 [Democrat]

My non-vote literally had no impact, clearly. If Trump won the presidency by one vote I guess I’d feel bad. But I live in a deep blue state, so it didn’t matter even more.

For me I felt more compelled to send a clear message that the Dems need to do better, and I wasn’t compelled that Kamala was better. It’s not my responsibility to blindly vote for the party and, as a result, be complicit with things I don’t support. I knew if Trump won (I figured he would), it would be the Dem party who was to blame.

And it seems I wasn’t alone, and those of us who sat out the vote were seen. My hope has always been it will be reflected upon and change will come as a result.

So no, I feel literally no responsibility for Trump winning.

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[–] kristina@hexbear.net 19 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

No. America has always been a hellstate. smuglord