• warbond@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    What does it mean to feed the system? Participate in it? Are there reasonable alternatives?

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      1 year ago

      Voting for either party provide the regime legitimacy.

      Voting 3p is a denying them legitimacy

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        1 year ago

        Okay, so participating in the system is feeding it. I understand your point, but it feels like you’re completely dismissing the momentum our current system has. I don’t think slowing it down is a possibility right now, especially since the mechanisms in place specifically prevent extreme policy changes from one administration to the next–namely, our country’s 70+ years of hard-line support for Israel–so the next reasonable step to take is to steer it in a better direction.

        Unfortunately, the majority of people are already steering either right or left. Refusing to engage or trying to push this massive machine in a less popular direction is, for now, like screaming into the void. So, I push with the others, hoping to create breathing room until we can change the way we do things and allow for better political representation in our democracy.

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          1 year ago

          So, I push with the others

          50% right, 50% left nothing is done.

          I am breaking the tie. Clearly doing the two party circle jerk aint doing shit for anyone who works for money.

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            1 year ago

            I don’t think having additional parties is enough of a change. Two or ten, there could still be a stalemate, and without a good way to keep things actually representative, we’ll just revert to the status quo.