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  • Republicans are nazis. Nazis are a cancer on society. In civilization, life is based on cooperating, and in the jungle, life is based on you doing whatever you can physically pull off. Nazis bring the law of the jungle into civilization, with no regard for the things they destroy. They boldly gamble that the people they plan to murder will continue trying to cooperate with them, and leverage it at every turn to grab more and more power.

    The Democrats' playbook assumes cooperation from everyone. As it turns out, so much so that, as an organization, they literally cannot conceive of an opponent who, at the end of the day, won't cooperate. That blind spot is where nazis strike. They're the one opponent where you put your ordinary playbook away, and play dirty until there's no more nazis, either because they're dead, jailed, scattered, or they chose cut the crap for good. Then you go back to cooperating with those who will cooperate back.

    "But then we're no better than them" is the rallying cry of the Democrats. And--this is super important--when you aren't dealing with nazis specifically, that's absolutely how you should think. It's how any decent person thinks, because a world where people don't is a world that fucking sucks. So people do. It becomes the law of the land: sacred, normal, assumed.

    Which makes it unchanging. And if you're a nazi, that is, someone who is short-sighted enough to think that grabbing power by literally any means necessary is a good idea, and dedicate yourself to doing it with no regard for the fact that you're ruining everything, then you can attack. Your chances of success spring from the flexibility of your own soullessness, and your opponents' refusal to acknowledge that you're actually that horrible.

    Add in first past the post and you have two giant funnels labeled "Democrat" and "Republican" into which all political efforts ultimately fall. Biggest pile wins. People understandably don't know about those metaphorical funnels, so they do what would be smart in another system--vote third party. But under first past the post, a third party is just a hole in the side of your funnel feeding into the other one. It just adds to the other pile. It's the false dichotomy that was actually a true dichotomy.

    So really there are two things that could have worked. One, progressive takeover of the Democratic party, and deal with the nazis properly instead of being that which they can leverage. Two, get nazis to think through their end game, and realize that they themselves do not want what they're fighting for. When they say "yes we do!", that's just a refusal to think it through the rest of the way:

    Ok, you want power. What does that get you? "Dead enemies". Ok, what does that get you? "Victory!" Ok, what does that get you? "Security and strength." Ok, what does that get you? "Peace". Ok, what does that get you? "....... I guess then I could relax and just enjoy my life?" Ok, what does that get you? "Then I would be ok inside". Only a friend and a sage can guide someone through this, because it requires cooperation and introspection. It'll just trigger an attack if an opponent does it to them.

    You can see how unlikely those both are, but they would both work like fuckin bangers if they got off the ground. But those are the two ways you fundamentally change that dynamic. Play dirtier than the people who play dirty and win so you can restore cooperation, or get them to realize that playing dirty isn't actually what they want anyway.

  • I feel like a superstitious loon for saying this, but what I think should have happened differently is the universe should have worked like we rationally understand it instead like a glitched-up Matrix.

    Trump's offensive, obnoxious, criminal behavior is too extensive to even list without being tedious. He had almost zero platform except that immigrants are bad. Somehow more than half the voters in America picked him over a scandal-free, criminal-conviction-free opponent pushing optimism and making strongly positive proposals. The universe shouldn't work that way. I really feel like this supports the theory that we are living in a simulation. It feels like somebody put their thumb on the scale to see what will happen.

    • The economy was the number one issue for voters. So they voted for Trump the guy who all but promised to make things a 1000% worst for the economy. Hell this economy is a direct result of his first 4 years in office. But people who voted for him are to stupid to realize that. So we are going watch America burn. Hope they are happy when it happens. They can't blame Democrats either because Trump got the majority in all three chambers.

      The worst part is Trump probably not going do shit, but golf (if he still can) and sign whatever is put on his desk. He so far mentally gone that JD Vance is going run the show and Project 2025 is going be day one agenda. And with a majority they will pass it all into law.

      So all those states that voted in Trump while making abortion legal on state level. Congratulations your the dumbest voting block ever. When the national abortion ban is written into law its going throw that one out the window.

      As Elon Musk promised we America who not part of the 000.01% are about to have very hard time. Between him in charge of the budget and Robert Kennedy Jr in charge of our Healthcare. Say goodbye to vaccines and watch as so many plagues spread across America especially amoung our children. But don't worry they will have crystals or some shit to sell you.

      Also get ready to watch medicade and Medicare go bye. Oh he may actually get to repeal Obamacare like he always wanted.

      The only thing I think is bullshit and was all talk was deporting 20 million illegal and non illegal, because lets be honest it was a racist pitch to his base. I don't think they have the budget to do so and I don't think we have the infrastructure to put them somewhere either.

      But guess we will wait and see. We have two months folks whats it going be. Just sit back and watch as Trump and co strip us of our constitutional rights. First the 1st. By making it illegal to speak out against them. Then you know who going come for your guns? They can't have a fascist dictatorship and allow us to be armed, no sir.

      Hey at least his proud boys etc will get to keep theres as his new brown shirts.

      And almost forgot Trump going to get in office just in time to pardon all those Jan 6's the ones he called patriots.

      Man I wish I could leave this fucking country.

  • Not really surprised. I've been feeling this is the way it would go since the convention. They trotted out the Clintons yet again, indicating they were going to try to run the same failed campaign again. Everything since has felt like being on a nightmare carnival ride. You know a lot of what to expect, but you can't stop the car or influence things. Someone else's hand is on the lever, and you're at their mercy

  • Not surprised. The Harris campaign ran on the status quo, which many people are dissatisfied with, and pivoted to the right on various policy, when the people who like right-wing policies already have a party catering just to them - and that can come at the cost of alienating their own base or fracturing the coalition. For instance, many Latinos trend conservative in their values, but they voted Dem in the past because of all the "Build the wall" stuff. But then the Democrats said, "Trump's just using it to posture, we're the ones who are actually going to build the wall," and they lost a bunch of Latinos and didn't win over Republicans.

    Promoting the Dick Cheney endorsement was an obvious unforced error, not even Republicans like him. Honestly a lot of their attempts to "reach across the aisle" seem more like patting themselves on the back for being "reasonable" than genuine attempts to understand and appeal to actual human beings. Like, generally, I think it's a better strategy to accept that most of them are unreachable and focus on mobilizing your base, but if you are going to commit to that approach and make it the whole backbone of your campaign, then you actually have to understand who you're trying to reach and how they think and why they do the things they do. Like, there are genuine ideological rifts on the right that are exploitable, like nationalism vs libertarianism, but Cheney and Bush tried to do something that both sides of that hate and it was a colossal failure, so bringing him on board just papers over those disagreements and makes it easier for them to consolidate around Trump.

    A major problem that liberals have is that they're attached to this idea of "reasonableness" where the best ideas will just naturally win out in the marketplace of ideas, and when the world doesn't actually work like that they just can't accept it. The right isn't reasonable, they are (at least sometimes) proud of not being reasonable, because reason is the tool of the educated elite. And that actually almost makes a weird kind of sense, it's like, imagine arguing that the earth is flat against a five year old - you could probably "win," right? You have way more information in your repertoire and more experience with debate than they do, so you could selectively pick-and-choose things to support your point. So imagine being that five year old, having the sense that the adult is taking you for a ride, but knowing that you can't debate or reason well enough to win on their terms. That's the kind of psychology that we're dealing with.

    There are three ways you can respond to that situation. Either you say, "OK, these people are crazy and unreachable, let's focus on mobilizing our own base," or you say, "OK, we can work with that, we just have to go beyond reason and try to build trust or reach them on an emotional level," (good luck with that, since that emotional level includes absolutely despising establishment career politicians, along with a substantial number of people who make up the dem coalition), or, lastly, you can keep trying to reason with them, and you will lose. Like, you could legitimate run a candidate who policy-wise is to the right of the Republican candidate on every issue and right-wingers still wouldn't vote for them if they looked and sounded like a typical Democrat. You just have to wrap your head around that concept.

  • It was probably a bad idea to run a candidate that they all knew was cognitively-impaired, and an even worse one to put him in situations where he couldn't be stage-managed.

  • Having spent some time to consider the question, heres my thoughts. I think one of the biggest issues is that the DNC and the left leaning social+idealogical groups which support it are openly antagonizing a majority. Which to be clear is white, hetero, male voters.

    Theres a vocal large part of the DNC supporters that are angry and want to hurt straight white males systemically while proping their own prefered groups up.

    So, theres an unaddressed self righteous hatred towards the majority burning in the hearts of many of the left. Only the left refuses to adknowledge it openly because it advertises itself as the morally superior party above things like sexism or xenophobia.

    The dems need publically excuse or masquerade their instinctual hatreds and biases. Wanting certain groups of race, sex, and gender to have more privilege and oppertunity than others need to be carefully twisted into false-positive language like restorative justice.

    The right are honest about their biases and hatreds. They know what theye're about and dont need to morally justify it beyond God and Country.

    A lot of people backing the DNC feel wronged by the majority and seek either vengeance and or for the system to be rigged in their favor instead of true equality. This attitude creeps up in advertised policy. If you want to actually win, stop attacking the majority and put some incentives for them in your policy too. Simple as.

    If youre offering economic incentives, dont have it be just for people of a certain race. Have it be for all people of a financial class. "B-but the statistics show its X minority class that suffers the most from economic unfairness so don't they deserve special focus/treatment?" No. No they dont. Give everyone poor and suffering under the system the same opportunities/handouts regardless of their skin color or your just trying to rig systemic privilege towards your prefered kinds of people and excuse it as a "necessary handicap".

    I'm a poor working class joe. I like weed. I would like to be a weed shop owner. Kamala is supporting weed and promises incentives for those trying to start up a business? Great! Where can I sign u- its only for black people because historically they were most effected by weed discrimination -oh, nevermind. See it's shit like that that looses you voters.

    Its hypocritical to want equality and opportunity, but only for certain groups of people and not others. Thats not equality nor is it solving the problem.

    If you want to advertise your party as the one for equality, real honest to god equality, your economic and social policies needs to benefit everyone equally. Every person, every race, every gender, every personality type. Anything else is just hypocritical vengeance or trying to use systemic inequality in your favor wearing the skin of restorative justice. If your policies impliment selective privilege based on race and gender it hasn't solved anything.

  • Not shocked but still dissapointed. The Democratic party ran an awful campaign and there is a lot they could have done better. The most obvious mistakes being that they support genocide, ran a senile old man, when that failed they ran a prosecutor, tried desperately to appeal to centrists, celebrated the support of known war mongers like the Cheney, and ran on a right wing border policy among many others. Ultimately the biggest fixes would be not supporting genocide and not running on right wing policies imo

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