Information Warfare Alert: A lot of folks identifying as militant leftists are up on Mastodon today saying this new war somehow proves that they were right in not voting for Kamala Harris since 'they are all the same.'
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@komali_2 @Extra_Special_Carbon
And would you like to help us change that? Or do you just enjoy impotent whining
@benroyce @Extra_Special_Carbon
I have no care whatsoever for American internal politics. Solve your own problems.
But if your country invades other ones, don't in turn whine when you find yourself in a public space full of non Americans and act, even nonconsensually on your part, as a lightning rod representative of our anger at your country's imperialist ambitions.
To us, you voted for this, and even if you personally didn't, you still benefit from it, or why else didn't you stop it?
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Not from our standpoint. Kamala supported fascism and genocide abroad. Trump supports fascism and genocide abroad *and at home*. Support for fascism and genocide is disgusting in any form, but one of these is clearly worse. We can see how awful both choices are and still recognize that one is even more awful.
@hosford42 @mastodonmigration @budududuroiu @benroyce@mastodon.social @geniodiabolico exactly. One is defo worse. But the politics of ‘least bad’ when that is still American white supremacy, constant war, the police state, genocide - isn’t something anyone can be coerced into supporting. Yet here we are with ‘militant leftists’ and ‘Russian bots’ being used to silence the sane.
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Nobody doubts that, but you're responding to someone who tried to prevent Trump from being elected. So you seem lost
Saying "oh no... Anyway" doesn't constite "trying to prevent Trump from being in office." American liberals seem to think voting absolves them of the crimes of their politicians. It doesn't.
Look to the French if you'd like an example. Why have you burned nothing while your country levels entire cities? Complicity.
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Saying "oh no... Anyway" doesn't constite "trying to prevent Trump from being in office." American liberals seem to think voting absolves them of the crimes of their politicians. It doesn't.
Look to the French if you'd like an example. Why have you burned nothing while your country levels entire cities? Complicity.
a perfect example - you live in NYC. You'll never face violence from ICE and you just elected a prominent socialist. You're insulated from the harms your own country does to its own citizens, let alone other countries, so, predictably, you aren't fighting very hard to stop what your country is doing. I don't necessarily blame you for this, a comfortable life is understandable, but don't claim you're doing something when you're not really.
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@hosford42 @mastodonmigration @budududuroiu @benroyce@mastodon.social @geniodiabolico exactly. One is defo worse. But the politics of ‘least bad’ when that is still American white supremacy, constant war, the police state, genocide - isn’t something anyone can be coerced into supporting. Yet here we are with ‘militant leftists’ and ‘Russian bots’ being used to silence the sane.
I look at voting for the lesser evil like climbing a mountain. One step at a time, we have to shift our position back towards a space where the choices are reasonable. If we simply abstain from voting, we are throwing up our hands and not pushing back. If we actively show our preferences, we signal to those considering entering the fray who are even further in the right direction that it's worthwhile to do so, and to those who are even further in the wrong direction that it is not. It's unfortunately not a fast process, but if you hike long enough and steadfastly enough, you can get to the top. It's not a matter of who or what you condone. It's a matter of which options you even have available to you in the first place.
In the meantime, we can complain loudly about just how bad the "good" choice is, and that helps the needle move, too.
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I look at voting for the lesser evil like climbing a mountain. One step at a time, we have to shift our position back towards a space where the choices are reasonable. If we simply abstain from voting, we are throwing up our hands and not pushing back. If we actively show our preferences, we signal to those considering entering the fray who are even further in the right direction that it's worthwhile to do so, and to those who are even further in the wrong direction that it is not. It's unfortunately not a fast process, but if you hike long enough and steadfastly enough, you can get to the top. It's not a matter of who or what you condone. It's a matter of which options you even have available to you in the first place.
In the meantime, we can complain loudly about just how bad the "good" choice is, and that helps the needle move, too.
This isn't anything novel. The technical term in the field of machine learning is called "gradient descent" (or in this case, ascent) and it is mathematically proven to work, so long as you build on previous successes and don't backslide.
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I look at voting for the lesser evil like climbing a mountain. One step at a time, we have to shift our position back towards a space where the choices are reasonable. If we simply abstain from voting, we are throwing up our hands and not pushing back. If we actively show our preferences, we signal to those considering entering the fray who are even further in the right direction that it's worthwhile to do so, and to those who are even further in the wrong direction that it is not. It's unfortunately not a fast process, but if you hike long enough and steadfastly enough, you can get to the top. It's not a matter of who or what you condone. It's a matter of which options you even have available to you in the first place.
In the meantime, we can complain loudly about just how bad the "good" choice is, and that helps the needle move, too.
@hosford42 @JimmyB @mastodonmigration @budududuroiu @geniodiabolico
This assumes voting is the only option, which it isn't. By all means, vote, but if that's all that constitutes a step for you, then, that means you prefer the comfort of an imperialist liberal democracy over any alternative, even if it means your imperialist liberal democracy deals death and destruction across the world.
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I look at voting for the lesser evil like climbing a mountain. One step at a time, we have to shift our position back towards a space where the choices are reasonable. If we simply abstain from voting, we are throwing up our hands and not pushing back. If we actively show our preferences, we signal to those considering entering the fray who are even further in the right direction that it's worthwhile to do so, and to those who are even further in the wrong direction that it is not. It's unfortunately not a fast process, but if you hike long enough and steadfastly enough, you can get to the top. It's not a matter of who or what you condone. It's a matter of which options you even have available to you in the first place.
In the meantime, we can complain loudly about just how bad the "good" choice is, and that helps the needle move, too.
@geniodiabolico @hosford42 @mastodonmigration @budududuroiu I can see this argument: I don’t buy into it personally but I understand it.
My issue is with the corporate dems who see Russian bots and militant leftists when presented with evidence that their candidate is (profoundly) unpalatable. I mean it’s not outrageous to say: I cannot vote for genocide.
And yet those who do so are unthinkingly accused
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@hosford42 @JimmyB @mastodonmigration @budududuroiu @geniodiabolico
This assumes voting is the only option, which it isn't. By all means, vote, but if that's all that constitutes a step for you, then, that means you prefer the comfort of an imperialist liberal democracy over any alternative, even if it means your imperialist liberal democracy deals death and destruction across the world.
It does not, if you take a look at the last bit.
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Didn't sound snarky at all.
@mastodonmigration Not snarky. ...maybe a little crotchety, though, towards the offenders. 🤠@MaryAustinBooks
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This isn't anything novel. The technical term in the field of machine learning is called "gradient descent" (or in this case, ascent) and it is mathematically proven to work, so long as you build on previous successes and don't backslide.
@mastodonmigration @budududuroiu @hosford42 @geniodiabolico that ‘so long as’ is doing too much heavy lifting for me in a world where the popular social democrat candidates are blocked by corporate ‘centrists’
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It does not, if you take a look at the last bit.
By "complain", I don't just refer to speech. I am talking about activism, strikes, etc.
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This isn't anything novel. The technical term in the field of machine learning is called "gradient descent" (or in this case, ascent) and it is mathematically proven to work, so long as you build on previous successes and don't backslide.
@hosford42 @JimmyB @mastodonmigration @geniodiabolico gradient descent is a perfect analogy because on its own, most optimisers will get stuck in local optima and will need perturbations and "backsliding" to escape.
The dem local optima is based on social justice signalling without political substance.
Movements like Uncommitted were those perturbations that would allow gradient descent to find global optimum, but those were shut down
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@mastodonmigration Not snarky. ...maybe a little crotchety, though, towards the offenders. 🤠@MaryAustinBooks
@paul @mastodonmigration
At least I wasn't dropping f bombs this time. -
@notyourfanboy @mastodonmigration rather than actually face facts about how fucked up their corporatist, war mongering candidates are (remember Bernie won the popular vote but the party chose the corporatist war lobby instead), they see Russian bots, block the sane voices and scream a lot…
@JimmyB Your bio says you are a Brit. It's clear you do not understand how US presidential nominating contests actually work, or you would already know that while Sanders won state primaries in '16 and '20, he did not "win the popular vote" because he never advanced to the point where people not already registered as or aligned with Dems would be voting for him. Stanning a politico from overseas is weird. Don't do that.
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@paul @mastodonmigration
At least I wasn't dropping f bombs this time.@MaryAustinBooks ... About that. I was about to put on my best faux pearls, black top and Susan Collins wig and type a sternly worded post about how disappointed I was with the lack of swearing.
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@MaryAustinBooks ... About that. I was about to put on my best faux pearls, black top and Susan Collins wig and type a sternly worded post about how disappointed I was with the lack of swearing.
@paul @mastodonmigration
Well if you need more "vitamin f" from me, you can just go back through my posts and replies any time.

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Saying "oh no... Anyway" doesn't constite "trying to prevent Trump from being in office." American liberals seem to think voting absolves them of the crimes of their politicians. It doesn't.
Look to the French if you'd like an example. Why have you burned nothing while your country levels entire cities? Complicity.
i'm a leftist not a liberal
i protest and vote
more people need to do so and i advocate for that
but i'll put "burn down cities" as the next reasonable option
fucking clown
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@JimmyB Your bio says you are a Brit. It's clear you do not understand how US presidential nominating contests actually work, or you would already know that while Sanders won state primaries in '16 and '20, he did not "win the popular vote" because he never advanced to the point where people not already registered as or aligned with Dems would be voting for him. Stanning a politico from overseas is weird. Don't do that.
@mastodonmigration @liferstate @notyourfanboy polling consistently showed Bernie was the most popular Dem. Serious corporate activism prevented - as always - that progressing.
Playing the ‘you’re forin and don’t understand our complicated politics’ line reminds me so much of all the MAGAs who also don’t like that we are obliged to understand what happens in the US
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@paul @mastodonmigration
Well if you need more "vitamin f" from me, you can just go back through my posts and replies any time.

@MaryAustinBooks At this stage of the week, I think I need the Sailor multi-vitamin. @mastodonmigration