‘It will be the end of democracy’: Bernie Sanders on what happens if Trump wins – and how to stop him - eviltoast
  • Xanis@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    The difference is one has caved to public pressure and kept many promises. The other creates negative public-cult sentiment and keeps no promises.

    Yes, it’s frustrating only having these choices right now. However, it is important to point out that we still have choices. People with sentiment just like yours, with a footnote that says “Not gonna vote, because [insert reason here].” are a part of the problem, when they could become a part of the start of a solution. One years, and probably a couple election cycles long, yet still potentially a positive way forward.