It’s not right, but if they simply don’t know better I can’t say I would blame them.
I do. They're adults. They're responsible for their actions.
I’ll admit, I didn’t follow her campaign closely. I heard bits and pieces. Thing is though, I think for most people here it didn’t really matter what kinda campaign she ran on (as long as it wasn’t too out there, that is). What mattered was that she wasn’t Trump. Whoever isn’t Trump should get the votes. And as it turned out, that wasn’t enough.
You didn't follow her campaign very well and you want me to accept your criticism of it anyway? You're part of the problem then. A big problem in the last election is that people weren't listening. You also weren't listening, and you want to excuse people who weren't listening because you weren't. It doesn't seem to stop you (or them) from having opinions on the matter.
If you don't know what you're talking about, keep your opinion to yourself and listen to others.
Ignorance is not a virtue. It's not my responsibility to educate you. It's your responsibility to inform yourself, and you should make sure that your opinions are formed based on actual understanding rather than nonsense next time you venture them.
It can be a good idea but I think it depends on who you coalesce with. Doing it with Cheney wasn’t a good idea – he may be critical of Trump but I think most people associate him more with his role in the War on Terror than him being critical of Trump. To be fair, I may or may not be overestimating his influence in this election, but I would not be surprised if it was a contributing factor to her defeat.
Again, you don't know what you're talking about.
Dick did not campaign with Harris. He endorsed her on his own. His daughter campaigned with Harris, but his daughter is not him.
...except I never missed that part? Thanks for stating the laughably obvious fact that this election indeed was about democracy vs dictatorship. I think most people here are on the same page on that one. Clearly thoinfantilizingugh, 15-18 million potential voters didn’t feel the same way
I think they did feel the same way and didn't care. But even if I take your statement at face value, their ignorance has consequences, and they're responsible for that. There was no shortage of information about it.
As I said, blaming the voters goes nowhere and solves nothing.
You misunderstand. I'm not trying to solve anything. There is no course of action here that I can take. There are courses that Biden can take, but that's another matter. I'm just refusing to go along with your misplaced blame. You wanted to play the blame game, but you blamed the wrong people. I'm just helping you to understand that you need to move your finger over if you want to get it right. Feel free to put it down if you want.
Blaming the people who want them to either not vote or vote for them on the other hand? Blaming the people for not doing a good job attracting voters? That should be where the focus is.
That's just absurd. I'm not blaming Kamala for the fact that people voted for a rapist.
Far-right parties keep getting elected worldwide not cuz the voters has suddenly turned into rabid racists, but its cuz the mainstream parties struggle to effectively lead a country in a way that’s satisfactory. They keep doing a ”managed decline”, but not something like a "managed improvement". Most people aren’t too inclined politically, they just notice what’s going on around them (and what the media says, but that’s another ballgame). If they notice that their surroundings isn’t doing great, and none of the parties except the far-right promise improvements, well guess what. They’ll vote far-right. Yes the far-right doesn’t tend to effectively lead countries either – hence why unless with hefty media manipulation they lose out after a while, but if it’s a recurring cycle, doesn’t that tell more of the far-right's opposition than anything else?
You were doing so well right up until the end of that statement. No, it tells me that voters are stupid.
That they’re unable to reliably secure leadership beyond maybe one term? It’s like the old Simpsons meme of the Democrats being ”unable to govern”.
The thesis here is that people are ungovernable other than through force and stripped freedom. And I think you can make that point, not sure why you want to make it, but I think you can based on plenty of evidence at hand. I prefer to be optimistic about people but it's hard right now. They're doing their best at cultivating my cynicism. But excusing voters is not the solution. The only way people can do a better job under democracy is by voting more intelligently. If we're unable to do that, democracy dies. A big one just did.
In a democracy, people govern themselves. If they can't manage it, that's bad for humanity. I prefer to think that they can manage it, but they need to take responsibility for their own state if that's going to happen. In other words, you're not helping.
It's why Hitler won in the 1930s, it's why Trump won now. Voters may not learn from history, but clearly political parties don't learn from history either by the looks of it.
Absent any actual reasoning you blame the people trying to improve the situation for the poor decisions of others. Even when those decisions are made in the most obvious environment humanly possible. You're doing this in order, for some reason that I cannot fathom, to avoid putting the blame on the people who make the poor decision. You need to examine your motives.
This may have been a looooong ramble (and post). I don't know what else to add so I'll leave it here.
I'll add something. People are not mindless zombies that exist to be manipulated by political parties. They're adults, and they can make informed decisions. When they don't, they own that. Stop infantilizing.