• Majorllama
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    -172 months ago

    Eh. The majority are chillin.

    This is exactly what they voted for.

    • @Bronzebeard@lemm.ee
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      252 months ago

      The majority did not vote for this. The majority of voters didn’t even vote for this. He only won a plurality (<50%)

        • @idiomaddict@lemmy.world
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          112 months ago

          Lucky the USA allows everyone to vote no matter what; doesn’t schedule it for a standard workday, meaning nobody has to choose between feeding their kids and voting; plans out enough polling stations so that people don’t have to wait for hours without access to food, water, or seating; doesn’t surprise deregister voters with little notice; and sends out absentee ballots reliably with sufficient time to return them…

          • @ripcord@lemmy.world
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            202 months ago

            Georgia had both mail-in absentee voting and, especially, 2 weeks of early voting including on weekends. In most places the early voting lines weren’t terribly long. On election day most places were short.

            Most people still didn’t vote.

            Some people couldn’t vote. Millions of assholes just didn’t bother and are partly to blame.

        • @Bronzebeard@lemm.ee
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          -12 months ago

          Given that he campaigned claiming he wouldn’t be enacting Project 2025 (even though it was obvious he would be), I don’t think you can claim people not voting are automatically okay with him breaking that very explicit promise.

          No. Americans do not want this. Americans especially didn’t want it done by some nutjob private citizen who has zero authority to do what he’s doing, and no oversight.

          • @GeneralEmergency@lemmy.world
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            12 months ago

            No. Americans do not want this

            Then they would’ve voted.

            By not voting they are saying they are ok with either option.

            That’s how democracy works. Voters can bury their heads in the sand, it doesn’t make the politicians go away.

      • Majorllama
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        -172 months ago

        No vote. No opinion.

        He got the majority of votes. He got the majority of the electoral.

        The majority of participating voters wanted this.

        Just because you guys cannot fathom how anyone would want this doesn’t mean this is the same panic inducing situation for them. The majority of politically active people in the United States of America wanted this to happen as evidence of the election we just held.

        • @Bronzebeard@lemm.ee
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          262 months ago

          No. He got a plurality of the votes. Not a majority.

          The majority of participating voters voted against him.

          How many times do you need that repeated to understand?

          • @applejuicy@lemmy.world
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            22 months ago

            I mean, I’m sure you’re right. What I don’t understand is how that technicality is even relevant. Even if 40% of the people voted for this, does that not still mean you have a sick and dangerous population on your hands? We’re talking about tens of millions of people that voted for a fascist regime.

            • @Bronzebeard@lemm.ee
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              42 months ago

              It means he doesn’t have the popular mandate they keep claiming they do.

              But yes. Half of adults are functionally illiterate. 5th-6th grade reading levels. They can physically read the words, but will only grasp the most basic surface level meaning. Republicans’ started attacking education decades ago. This is what they wrought.