• r00ty@kbin.life
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      There’s more than two parties to choose from. There’s only two realistic choices because as a population you all choose to make it that way.

      Don’t get me wrong, the US isn’t alone here. We have the same problem here in the UK. I usually vote for a third party that more aligns with my own views, not one of the main two, and people tell me I “wasted my vote”. My response is: Did I waste my vote, or did you?

      Simpsons of course parodied the situation best when the two aliens both ran for president.

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        There’s more than two parties to choose from.

        Technically true, but there is no real choice. The US doesn’t have a proportional voting system but uses first past the post voting. This by default will result in a two party system. If one party splits up or loses voter to a third party, the remaining party will utterly dominate the politics until one of the other party comes up on top again.

        Sane countries do have a proportional voting system which allows several parties to flourish.

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          That’s the point I (and the simpsons) is making though. If people didn’t vote for one of the two parties because “anything else is a wasted vote”. Even with FPTP you’d get a more varies result, at the very least in the upper/lower houses.

          But that doesn’t happen, and that’s how they have us all by the balls.

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            But that doesn’t happen, and that’s how they have us all by the balls.

            Well that’s very easy when one party openly is working to destroy the whole democratic system.

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              Very specifically, in the upcoming US election. Going to say, yes you need to stop a certain tyrant from getting another term. But as a general comment this happens regardless.

              Even all the years, at least in the UK, for quite some time a decade or so ago we had two parties, one that was 1mm left of centre and the other 1mm right of centre. If people didn’t like the fact they had a choice of Kang or Kodos, they did. But, everyone voted that way anyway.

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        you all choose to make it that way.

        Boomers make it that way. They’ve made it that way for decades.