I am 1,000% going to vote for the Democratic nominee in November, because I don’t want the world to end. I just want to make that clear because I know some people may be rightly suspicious of this type of post, for oh you know the reasons.

But after reading this excellent Ezra Klein editorial and watching the better-than-excellent Jon Stewart show on the topic, I’m actually somewhat convinced that maybe another nominee would be better. Like Klein I think Biden’s done a fantastic job so far. Just, someone else might do better in the election, and beating Trump in the election is pretty important.

So, what can I do? I’m about to vote in the Democratic primary, but his two primary challengers don’t seem likely to spark victory either in the primary or the general. Voting for them seems unlikely to change anything. And I am nobody of importance to call up the DNC and tell them to put up another candidate.

So what can I do? Is there anyone else who feels this way?

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    Well aren’t you just a breath of fresh air.

    Bernie Sanders was an avowed socialist who came within about 10 feet of the Democratic presidential nomination. He’d have won the general, too (assuming he didn’t get assassinated which is not guaranteed). We’d have had a socialist as president who spent and still spends all his time railing against wall street and the US’s imperialism.

    Yes there are a lot of crooked people in the DNC who tried to kill his chances, and ultimately succeeded. That one time.

    But the point is he came pretty fuckin’ close and your reaction is to yell MOPE MOPE MOPE YOU NEED TO MOPE MORE in my face.

    People who fought for real change, civil rights movement Indian independence American labor movement fall of Communism in Eastern Europe, would FUCKIN KILL to have it as easy as progressives in the US do. No, it’s not automatic. What do you want, a “make politics better” lever that’s right in your living room so you don’t have to get off the couch?

    Ask Navalny’s parents if they’d rather be up against the DNC

    You fuckin defeatist

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      You’re adorably naive. Bernie is a democratic socialist. He would be considered a centrist in any Scandinavian country.

      He was cheated badly twice. If you can’t even start from that basic accounting of events, I don’t know why I should even engage in a conversation with you.

      Vote harder, guys! 🥴

      Edit: You even admitted that they’d have assassinated him had he gotten elected!
      EXACTLY.

      Then you bring Putin into it! 🤣🤣🤣. Can we stay on the subject of the US? Do you think I’m a Putin supporter? 🤣🤣🤣

      Stop being naive.

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        Ghost of Martin Luther King: So let me get this straight. You say the WRONG people? Are in CHARGE?

        You: Yeah man. It’s a bitch.

        Ghost of Martin Luther King: Fuck, man. Just give up. It’s the only way. Throw in the towel, and make sure you whine to people on the internet about how it’s hopeless. Like, at every opportunity. “You’ll never escape” “things are hopeless” and so on. And, make sure you cloak yourself in a self-serving mantle of wisdom, and talk down to people, and act like what you’re doing is helping. And just like that… all of a sudden, things will get better.

        You: Wow I’ll do exactly that


        This will be my last message to you. I hope you got what you were looking for from this interaction.

        (Edit: I would have thought this was obvious, but my point about Navalny was to add one more to the list of people who have struggled to make things better against odds that were about 5-10 times more insurmountable than anything faced by progressives in the US. That’s a situation you could a lot better describe as “hopeless,” although in the long run it’s not. But it should throw into a lot sharper relief how much less difficult and dangerous it is trying to work for change in the US. Nothing about Putin; the focus was on Navalny.)