• stanleytweedle@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Of course you won’t vote for Biden. Choosing the lesser evil in an evil world takes a lot of strength and you’re obviously very weak.

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      1 month ago

      Wait, I thought Biden was good, actually. Isn’t he like our best president since FDR or something? Now you’re telling me he’s evil??

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        1 month ago

        Yeah he’s evil as Knievel, Jumps busses and shit. But you can’t vote anyway so doesn’t matter.

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            1 month ago

            I think you illustrate my point.

            Grown ups know that life is full of hard choices and that it’s pretty damned rare that you get everything you want in any situation. We also tend to understand that there are many things that we cannot change or can only change a little, sometimes over a long period of time.

            Choosing not to choose or “standing on principal” is often counter-productive.

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              1 month ago

              Some principles ought to be inflexible. It’s kind of the definition of a principle. I know what compromise is, and I know right from wrong. It’s wrong to compromise on certain things. If growing up means forgetting that, then miss me with growing up.

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                1 month ago

                The problem is they are not inflexible. You compromise ALL the time.

                For example, you are perfectly willing to overlook all the other genocide in the world.

                Think about it.

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                  1 month ago

                  What genocide in the world can I do anything about? My country does most of them, and I never support them. I’ve been protesting my whole life. I am always against genocide. That is a principle. Not one you seem to share, but to each their own I guess.

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                    1 month ago

                    So in other words, you choose to be flexible with your principles because there’s so much in the world you can’t do much about. All you can do is chip away. You’ve chosen this particular battle for reasons, but not others. Conveniently ignoring the consequences of that choice.

                    I rest my case.

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              Grown ups know that life is full of hard choices and that it’s pretty damned rare that you get everything you want in any situation.

              The last time centrists didn’t get literally everything they wanted, they formed a PAC to get McCain elected.