• Aceticon@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    8 hours ago

    Oh, the extreme submissiveness of those who chose to blame for an electoral loss the millions who did not vote for the Leaders who refused to move an inch towards the interests of those voters rather than blaming the handful of Leaders for not moving an inch towards the interests of millions of otherwise natural voters (in fact, they even moved away).

    It takes quite a “the boss is always right” butt-kissing boot-liking mindset to blame millions for not following an asshole rather than blaming “the boss” for being an asshole.

    One of the most eye-openning discoveries here on Lemmy during this whole Electoral Process in the US is just how many of the “centrists” in America have interiorized a quite extreme level of unchallenging subservience to those they believe are their leaders.

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      3 hours ago

      You’re an idiot. Again, the democrats didn’t offer a pony, so dumbasses chose fascism. They chose not to participate in this election, and now there will be no more elections.

      They really stuck it to the Democrat leaders though, right? Millions of people will have to suffer and die because people decided to throw a tantrum instead of stopping fascism.

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        2 hours ago

        That submissiviness is so deeply engrained that still now you can’t criticize the handful of people at the top of only Party with a chance to defeat Trump who by a gigantic margin had the most power out of everybody in the whole damn country to sway the election and “Stop Trump” (as they demanded from others and their useful idiots parroted) and who refused to move an inch on it, and instead you persist on blaming the plebes with their 1-in-240,000,000 voting “power” who did not suitably grovel and supported your Party’s Royalty whilst they treated them worse than trash.

        I’ve seen more realistic and hard nosed takes on the relation between the people and their leaders involving actual Royalty, than that “it’s all the faults of the plebes” propaganda you and your fellow arse-kissers keep repeating.

        But, hey, you keep on licking that boot. Yummy yummy.

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          2 hours ago

          Did I ever say the democrats weren’t to blame for the situation? Both democrats and idiots who stayed home are to blame.

          Stop trying to justify letting fascism happen.

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            2 hours ago

            You relentlessly and repeatedly persist in voicing criticism for the choices of the near-powerless whilst staying silent on the choices of the powerful.

            This is to the point that when confronted with it you claim that you never dismissed the blame of the powerful, immediatelly followed by once again NOT blaming the powerfull and instead throw even more insults towards the near-powerless that didn’t suitably support those very same powerful people (whom you have so far, already 3 posts down, not criticized) who didn’t even try to appeal to them.

            The nicest possible interpretation of your mindless repeating of that mantra even whilst claiming you’re not doing it, is that all that shoe polish you must have ingested has affected your brain.

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              51 minutes ago

              The voters weren’t near powerless (they are now, though). In fact, they had all of the power. They were literally the last defense we had against fascism, and 1/3 of them chose to not stop it because the democrats ran a bad campaign.

              The Democrat leadership was irrelevant at election time. The choice was between the status quo and fascism. There’s no nuance. Because guess what? The Democrat leadership is now completely irrelevant because you can’t vote out fascism.

              If you didn’t vote against fascism, you are complicit in it happening.

              And I am blaming the powerful. The reason I didn’t focus on that is because you already blame the powerful, but you’re trying to excuse the voters who absolutely share culpability, which is why I focused on them.