• Cosmic Cleric@lemmy.world
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          2 hours ago

          Voting wise, yes-ish, but the disenfranchised people tend to hold opinions from one side or the another anyway, and just don’t bother to vote (which is another completely different problem), plus there’s a few with third-party ideas and fewer still with a ‘let it all burn down they’re both aholes’ mindset in there as well.

          The OP was judging based on the voting results (which these days are very 48-50%/48-50% splits), but condeming the whole population, voters or not.

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          • boredtortoise@lemm.ee
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            50 minutes ago

            Yes. Voting splits can only be considered for the voter turnout and not for general statements of the rest.