• vonbaronhans@midwest.social
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    10 hours ago

    At the same time, “what the population votes for is what the population gets” ignores that we are often only presented with crappy options to start with.

    Perhaps it would be more accurate to say “you get what you fight for, and if you don’t fight you get what you get.”

    I… haven’t really fought for anything. I believed the right things. I voted as best I could. But that clearly didn’t stop this.

    I want to protect my ego and say I’m not a coward. Is there a distinction to be made between cowardice and simply not knowing what to do? I don’t know. I just know I’m trying my best, but maybe that’s just not enough.

    • dx1@lemmy.ml
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      9 hours ago

      At the same time, “what the population votes for is what the population gets” ignores that we are often only presented with crappy options to start with.

      It does not ignore that, rather it explicitly takes that into account.

      The caveat to my statement would ONLY be “so long as we’re using this system.”

      Please focus more on accurate logic.