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[–] oatscoop@midwest.social 4 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (1 children)

"People" don't even have a basic understanding of how our elections or government works. Anyone that refuses to vote in the primaries has absolutely no right to bitch about what candidates are "picked".

The comments after the 2016 Democratic party primary was equally hilarious and depressing. Hearing "the election was stolen from Bernie!!!!!11111" from people that didn't vote in the primary was obnoxious, and the dumb-asses expected me to agree with them. "No, you moron: he lost the primary. He lost because lazy fucks like you couldn't take 30 minutes out of your day to go vote for him."

Of the dozen Sanders supporters I knew at the time 3 of us actually went out and cast a ballot for him.

[–] Anticorp@lemmy.world 5 points 9 months ago (1 children)

I caucused for him in 2016 and it was pretty depressing how many people wouldn't vote for him "because he's so far behind". First, who gives a fuck? It's a primary, vote for the candidate you actually want. Second, he wasn't really behind. He was behind when including the superdelegates who have only gone against the popular vote one time in all of history. Had Bernie had the popular vote at the end of the polling period, all of the supers would have cast votes for Sanders. But you can't explain this to people. Sure, you can tell them, but they aren't going to actually listen, hear, and comprehend what you're saying. All they know is they want to vote for the winning candidate, because of course primaries are a sporting event and only being on the winning team matters. I lost a lot of faith in people in 2016, and I haven't really regained any of it since. Matter of fact, I've lost considerably more faith since.

[–] oatscoop@midwest.social 4 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) (1 children)

I can sort of understand their reasoning -- I'm with you in that I don't agree with it and think it's self defeating, but I can see how they could arrive at that conclusion.

What really killed me is how many of my friends and colleagues that hard-core loved Bernie Sanders didn't vote because they either "forgot" to, didn't register to vote after being slammed with reminders to, didn't bother to look up when/where to vote, or just couldn't be fucked to make the effort. Even after countless hours talking about how great he is, posting on social media, and even donating to his campaign.

[–] Anticorp@lemmy.world 3 points 9 months ago

That is devastating. It'll be a real tragedy if democracy dies to apathy, after so many people literally died to give it to us.