Vote for the change you want to see.

The Republican party got remade because trumpists showed up and outvoted the party elites. No reason it can’t happen for the Left except for laziness and apathy.

If all the progressives furious about the state of affairs now had shown up for Sanders in 2016, I doubt we’d be in this hellish timeline. Sadly, he needed the young progressive vote to show up.

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    “I voted and things are STILL bad? I was promised everything would change if I voted!”

    See how silly that sounds?

    Trump radically remade the GOP because his people showed up and voted. Sanders could’ve if we had voted.

    If you can’t even get enough people on the Left to show up and vote for a progressive, how on Earth do you expect to enact more radical change?

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      So are you admitting that voting alone isn’t enough? That you can’t just promise everything will be solved by voting?

      Because then I’m asking you to stop shouting down the voices of those us feeling disenfranchised by a rigged system.

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        What? How is that your take away from the comment above? Did you mean to respond to something else?

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          “I voted and things are STILL bad? I was promised everything would change if I voted!”

          I’m responding to this. I know you can’t just promise that everything will change through voting alone. So why is this whole thread just you shouting down those of us who feel rightfully disenfranchised about it?

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            Holy goddamn, really?

            Yes, one vote doesn’t change anything, especially not in a country of 300 million.

            But getting a lot of people to vote does change things.

            If you’re actually so childish as to believe “well, I voted so everything should be fixed”, holy damn, adulthood is going to be difficult.

            Not getting your way even though you cast a vote is normal. Not getting our way when progressives outvote the moderates, well, that’d be a different story but so far it hasn’t happened because we don’t show up in sufficient numbers to win.

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              What was the purpose of this thread? To shout at anyone who complains about anything ever with “well why didn’t you vote?”, as if none of us did?

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                Frankly, I’ve seen a lot of stupid “the Dems are evil too” nonsense here, I’ve seen a lot of complaints about the parties being the same and other nonsense.

                The point of this meme and thread is to remind people that the choice between Harris and trump is entirely because the progressive wing doesn’t show up to vote in the primaries while the moderates do. Some do vote but not enough. And frankly, if you break it down by demographic, it’s the youth/young middle age that don’t show up and get crushed by the elderly who vote.

                BUT amidst all the complaints, I never see anyone say “damn, if only more of us had voted in the primaries.” And if we had, we wouldn’t be in this mess.

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                  entirely

                  Far from it. There are a lot more factors at play that prop our two party system up, and allow the people in power in those parties to put their thumb on the scale in order to favor their candidates.