• madcaesar@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Smug is such a perfect word for all the morons that decided not to vote, because Harris wasn’t able to fix a 8 decade long problem from the vice president’s desk.

    Smug and stupid, because a lot of the Palestine crap posted was done by bots and saboteurs to fracture the left, and oh boy did it work.

    Have you noticed how no-one is screeching about Palestine since the election?..

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      24 hours ago

      I guess you don’t listen to Democracy Now. They’ve been reporting on Palestine every day since the election. The Ralph Nader Radio Hour has been talking about it since the election, too.

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      morons that decided not to vote

      The only people I see on this board are people who held their noses and voted while complaining nobody else voted but them.

      The non-voters aren’t on social media telling you they aren’t going to vote. They’re simply checking out entirely.

      The only people who hear you are the ones that did vote for the shitty compromise candidate and are now getting abuse from you because they didn’t vote hard enough.

    • theonlytruescotsman@sh.itjust.works
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      No, people against genocide are not bots, and liberals have not ever been the left. You people love genocide until it might affect you, you’re not the left.

      And just because you were banned from spaces because you were pro genocide, doesn’t mean anyone has stopped talking about Palestine.

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        24 hours ago

        He is right about that, you just censored the people who pointed out the problems.