Vengeance |
11-03-2020 08:40 PM |
Answer: "Ive got friends in DC who have sent pics of a lot of businesses boarding up their windows in advance in anticipation of potential riots."
ehh, propertarians love a story which panders to the idea that Black lives are less important than businesses.
"the results are going to take longer than a single day to process. It may take a week before there’s an official winner announced."
The results have literally never been announced on election day. It's Trump fear-mongering propaganda
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/01/u..._WQYcr0j5oj8to
"There’s speculation that people from foreign countries are going to try to use that period of time as a way to discredit the validity of the election process."
Trump and the Republicans are the ones preemptively attempting to discredit the election. Any speculation about outsiders doing the same is an attempt to shift focus.
"So all in all, this is gonna be lots of fun."
Is this sarcasm?
"It doesnt matter if you’re classified as a minority or a straight white upper-class male, if I could dig up the corpse of every dead soldier or civilian that lost their life to give you the opportunity to vote, I could use their dead bodies to pack every inch of your house..there’s no reason for 30% of the population to not be exercising the right that others fought, bled, and died for.
Vote Biden, vote Trump, vote Jorgensen, vote Kanye. Idc, just get out and vote."
Ehhh, touting voting like it is the pinnacle of community engagement and a 'duty' etc. etc. is at the heart of the problem. Electorialism is an illusion of participatory politics. Get involved in some mutual aid, get to know your neighbours, find out what's being organised on the ground where you are. Yeah, voting to make sure fascists and right-wing goons don't incite white supremacist reactionary violence in your area is a gesture but it's literally the least you can do. Vote-shaming, especially ''just get out and vote'' as if voting is inherently positive is meaningless.
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