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  • Nov 13, 2024
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    Himothee

    Didn’t say Trump winning was a good thing

    But ya’ll acting like Kamala losing because she ran on genocide is a bad thing

    That’s not why she lost

  • Nov 13, 2024
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    krishna bound
    https://twitter.com/rach3lfranke/status/1856388787548426299

    Crine at how many layers this has

    imagine a legion of Down syndrome kids doing construction and s*** that’s crazy

    would be kinda lit tho

  • Nov 13, 2024
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    It means that American’s material needs are not being met, people frequently feel as if they are in a precarious state of living and want solutions

    Trump’s MAGA appeal answers appeals with faux populist rhetoric to people because he called out obvious stuff like the economy was s***, we shouldn’t be giving money to Ukraine, we need to end the war in ME, etc

    While the Democrats? They can really show nothing for it because they have been in office the past 4 years, we all know Americans flip flop candidates often based on who’s in office. So applying this to the 2020-2024 cycle

    The Democrats have ran on unpopular wars, a declining economy that has only benefitted the financial sector, while at home a myriad of domestic issues (Hawaii fire, Hurricanes, train wrecks, the perception of uncontrolled migration, perception of crime, homelessness) these are real issues that get thrown to the standard beaucratic framework while Americans on TV see a stumbling old man as their leader giving blank checks to foreign leaders

    And how did the Democrats actually run? Remember the Republicans are largely satisfied with the MAGA caucus and Trump, but the Democrats Biden again after 2020 who said he was a 1 term guy. Confirmed him again in 2022 and gaslight the entire country and especially half their voter base into defending he wasn’t senile until the party heads themselves had to swap out a candidate 3 MONTHS before the election. Meanwhile the Democrats ran some weird campaign where Kamala tried to seperate herself on Biden and basically ran as a bush era republican to try and court republicans and diminishing her own base.

    This is already long and I can go on, but finally remember most Americans do not vote. The large majority cannot because of legal reasons or opt out. That means that a large portion of the population sees a system where neither choice is viable enough

    That is the bigger key than who voted Red or Blue or Third. Yes there are a decent chunk of outright reactionary Americans, especially those with settler colonial roots, but the majority are still waiting for another viable option

    The Dems had a chance to run on left wing populism but they shafted Bernie and took the centrist route because the donor class would never allow it

    Trump came at a time where public dissatisfaction with the neoliberal status quo meant his faux populist language (which was heavily copied from Bernie) swooped in and took slot of would be leftist voters and of course conservatives who were tired of RINOs

    Now a growing contradiction, both between the MAGA constituents and the conservative donor class, is on one hand the frustration and appeal the conservative bourgeois have for someone like Trump who gives breadcrumbs (again it’s all show but still) to his base to the point where he’s captured the party

    And his base, especially the more alt right elements who become either disillusioned or radicalized towards the right because ultimately Trump himself is still bourgeois and beholden to the capitalist class

  • Nov 13, 2024
    afterimage

    It means that American’s material needs are not being met, people frequently feel as if they are in a precarious state of living and want solutions

    Trump’s MAGA appeal answers appeals with faux populist rhetoric to people because he called out obvious stuff like the economy was s***, we shouldn’t be giving money to Ukraine, we need to end the war in ME, etc

    While the Democrats? They can really show nothing for it because they have been in office the past 4 years, we all know Americans flip flop candidates often based on who’s in office. So applying this to the 2020-2024 cycle

    The Democrats have ran on unpopular wars, a declining economy that has only benefitted the financial sector, while at home a myriad of domestic issues (Hawaii fire, Hurricanes, train wrecks, the perception of uncontrolled migration, perception of crime, homelessness) these are real issues that get thrown to the standard beaucratic framework while Americans on TV see a stumbling old man as their leader giving blank checks to foreign leaders

    And how did the Democrats actually run? Remember the Republicans are largely satisfied with the MAGA caucus and Trump, but the Democrats Biden again after 2020 who said he was a 1 term guy. Confirmed him again in 2022 and gaslight the entire country and especially half their voter base into defending he wasn’t senile until the party heads themselves had to swap out a candidate 3 MONTHS before the election. Meanwhile the Democrats ran some weird campaign where Kamala tried to seperate herself on Biden and basically ran as a bush era republican to try and court republicans and diminishing her own base.

    This is already long and I can go on, but finally remember most Americans do not vote. The large majority cannot because of legal reasons or opt out. That means that a large portion of the population sees a system where neither choice is viable enough

    That is the bigger key than who voted Red or Blue or Third. Yes there are a decent chunk of outright reactionary Americans, especially those with settler colonial roots, but the majority are still waiting for another viable option

    The Other Viable Option (Pussy?)

  • Himothee

    Didn’t say Trump winning was a good thing

    But ya’ll acting like Kamala losing because she ran on genocide is a bad thing

    That's not what anyone itt said

  • Nov 13, 2024
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    internet buddy

    U mad u can’t go back to brunch?

    tf u yapping about

  • Nov 13, 2024
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    orobi

    tf u yapping about

    He was being sarcastic bc of the other dudes response

  • Nov 13, 2024
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    ViciousAmbition

    He was being sarcastic bc of the other dudes response

    oh ok
    We give israel money and assistance every single year so. Its kind of irrelevant who the president is

  • Nov 13, 2024
    afterimage

    It means that American’s material needs are not being met, people frequently feel as if they are in a precarious state of living and want solutions

    Trump’s MAGA appeal answers appeals with faux populist rhetoric to people because he called out obvious stuff like the economy was s***, we shouldn’t be giving money to Ukraine, we need to end the war in ME, etc

    While the Democrats? They can really show nothing for it because they have been in office the past 4 years, we all know Americans flip flop candidates often based on who’s in office. So applying this to the 2020-2024 cycle

    The Democrats have ran on unpopular wars, a declining economy that has only benefitted the financial sector, while at home a myriad of domestic issues (Hawaii fire, Hurricanes, train wrecks, the perception of uncontrolled migration, perception of crime, homelessness) these are real issues that get thrown to the standard beaucratic framework while Americans on TV see a stumbling old man as their leader giving blank checks to foreign leaders

    And how did the Democrats actually run? Remember the Republicans are largely satisfied with the MAGA caucus and Trump, but the Democrats Biden again after 2020 who said he was a 1 term guy. Confirmed him again in 2022 and gaslight the entire country and especially half their voter base into defending he wasn’t senile until the party heads themselves had to swap out a candidate 3 MONTHS before the election. Meanwhile the Democrats ran some weird campaign where Kamala tried to seperate herself on Biden and basically ran as a bush era republican to try and court republicans and diminishing her own base.

    This is already long and I can go on, but finally remember most Americans do not vote. The large majority cannot because of legal reasons or opt out. That means that a large portion of the population sees a system where neither choice is viable enough

    That is the bigger key than who voted Red or Blue or Third. Yes there are a decent chunk of outright reactionary Americans, especially those with settler colonial roots, but the majority are still waiting for another viable option

    Kamala with that lethal fighting force quote was legit braindead

    May as well have said we're going back into Iraq

  • Nov 13, 2024
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    Free YoungBoy

    That’s not why she lost

    Genocide was one of many factors why she lost

    It lost her a whole swing state for crying out loud

  • Nov 13, 2024
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    orobi

    oh ok
    We give israel money and assistance every single year so. Its kind of irrelevant who the president is

    Wow i really feel charged up to vote when you put it like that

  • orobi

    oh ok
    We give israel money and assistance every single year so. Its kind of irrelevant who the president is

    That's what we been saying and instead we get replies like "Yall mad genocide lost! "

  • Nov 13, 2024
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    spongebob

    Wow i really feel charged up to vote when you put it like that

    Im not the one who was advocating that

  • Nov 13, 2024
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    Himothee

    Genocide was one of many factors why she lost

    It lost her a whole swing state for crying out loud

    I’d say it wasn’t even in the top 5. Like I said you guys are overestimating how many Americans are informed on this and then not realizing that the ones who are informed support Israel

  • Nov 13, 2024
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    Free YoungBoy

    I’d say it wasn’t even in the top 5. Like I said you guys are overestimating how many Americans are informed on this and then not realizing that the ones who are informed support Israel

    I would even rank (black) female bias as a higher reason.

  • Nov 13, 2024
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    Free YoungBoy

    I’d say it wasn’t even in the top 5. Like I said you guys are overestimating how many Americans are informed on this and then not realizing that the ones who are informed support Israel

    People overestimated abortion and democracy as animating issues and underestimated Gaza if anything

    It’s not even up for debate atp, we know genocide was a major factor according to several reports. To say it wasn’t is a Zionist talking point

  • Nov 13, 2024
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    orobi

    Im not the one who was advocating that

    I know i just felt like posting that

  • Nov 13, 2024
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    ViciousAmbition

    I would even rank (black) female bias as a higher reason.

    Nigga shut up

  • Nov 13, 2024
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    ViciousAmbition

    I would even rank (black) female bias as a higher reason.

    Ur posting is viciously ambitious tbh

  • Nov 13, 2024
    ViciousAmbition

    I would even rank (black) female bias as a higher reason.

    Is this @Fka_Groovy

  • Nov 13, 2024
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    Himothee

    People overestimated abortion and democracy as animating issues and underestimated Gaza if anything

    It’s not even up for debate atp, we know genocide was a major factor according to several reports. To say it wasn’t is a Zionist talking point

    Majority of American voters side with Israel. Economy, immigration, and culture war were the three main issues this election cycle

  • Nov 13, 2024
    spongebob

    I know i just felt like posting that

    I feel you

  • Nov 13, 2024

    I won’t say it didn’t play a part at all but it’s not like she would’ve won if she ran on that

  • Nov 13, 2024
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    Free YoungBoy

    Majority of American voters side with Israel. Economy, immigration, and culture war were the three main issues this election cycle

    Majority of american voters would not support israel if the the dem leadership was honest about what they are doing and not lying and running political cover for israel non stop

  • spongebob

    Ur posting is viciously ambitious tbh

    Don't even know what this means