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You choose, even when you don't vote

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Edit of yesterday's meme with accounted for non-voters

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  • voting isn’t the same as supporting.

    Yes it is, and it's insanity or butchering of the English language to suggest otherwise.

    Your pearl-clutching is saying you’re equally fine with both Hitler and Super Hitler

    I am equally fine with Hitler and Super-Hitler, which is to say, not fine at all with either of them. They are both fundamentally unacceptable and I would never vote for or support either of them. I am as opposed to both of them as it is possible to be opposed to.

    which is objectively worse.

    You either have no understanding of what the word "objectively" means or no understanding of philosophy or politics.

    • "Objectively" in that in the same situation (i.e. being the deciding vote between Hitler and Super Hitler) you would decide to not vote, allowing Super Hitler to win and I would Vote to have Hitler win.

      Super Hitler is objectively worse than Hitler because one is made up and the other is dead, so what are you really arguing with me for?

      • Lesser-evilism is not objectively correct. It is an ideology, a specific strategy and belief system, and one that is supported by neither reason nor evidence.

        Your willingness to potentially support Hitler is what destroys the chance of a non-Hitler candidate winning. It also betrays the people Hitler will harm and who find supporting him completely unconscionable and destroys trust. Voting for Hitler is not a tool that you should have at all in your toolbox of tactics, and if I saw that someone had it there, as I'm seeing now, then I would be extremely concerned and suspicious of them.

        I shudder to think what other tools and tactics you're prepared to use if you manage to convince yourself it's a "lesser evil" than the alternative. Unexamined consequentialism is an abhorrent belief system.

        • Lesser-evilism is not correct, however it's the system we currently have.

          It's the natural result of a system with a single vote. You might be able to change enough people's minds to impact a single election, but the system will default back to a two-party system eventually. That is not an ideology you can break people out of, it is simply how the system works.

          It sure would be nice to vote FOR someone instead of AGAINST someone else, but that's not a choice we have the luxury of making right now. We have to change the system first before that has a chance of succeeding. Otherwise it's just helping elect Super Hitler.

          • No, it is not. First-Past-the-Post is the system we have. Lesser-evilism is a specific ideology.

            Suppose that a gunman has taken 5 people hostage, and gives you a choice. You can either kill one of them for him, and he says he'll let the rest go, or he will kill all of them himself. The ideology of lesser-evilism says that you should do it. But there are plenty of other belief systems that say you shouldn't. Your ideology of lesser-evilism, which you present as an inevitability, is actually a specific philosophical position, and one that is frankly complete nonsense. But regardless, it is impossible to critically examine any ideology if we cannot identify the fact that it is an ideology.

            What if you execute a hostage, and then the gunman says, "Great, you work for me now, my first order is to gather up more hostages so I can do this again. If you don't, I'll kill twice as many people." Is that still ethical? That is what your ideology implies.

            What if five people are dying and need transplants, and one innocent person happens to have the exact organs all five of them need to live? Is it ethical to kill them? That is what your ideology implies.

            You are completely writing off contrary ideologies and belief systems without even recognizing that they exist, while presenting your own unexamined and indefensible ideology as objectively true and not even an ideology.

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