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[–] TropicalDingdong@lemmy.world 17 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) (1 children)

The thing that doesn’t make sense is protesting Biden’s support for Israel by voting for Trump

You are just conflating two things with that.

But even people not voting leaves the Democrats with a problem

They sure do. But its not the voters job to fix that. And brow-beating people into 'any blue will do', when that very approach to strategic voting is demonstrated to not be working (see Joe Bidens poll numbers; any of the detailed polling on formerly/ likely Biden voters) is antithetical towards your goals, if defeating Trump is your goal. So you have to make a decision if stopping Trump or electing Biden is your goal. Its been evident since December it seems you'll have to choose between the two.

Joe Biden isn't a viable candidate at this point. He hasn't been since December; its just that liberals are only coming around to realizing it now. The reason he hasn't moved on Gaza is that he didn't think he needed to. Any blue will do was, as you parroted, is the mantra democrats and liberals have been trained to speak. The problem is that's not going to do this election cycle, and by continuing with that rhetorical strategy, its actually making the situation worse. Every day that goes by, the situation gets worse and worse for Biden.

Like, you are in a race to get to town. You have the choice between a non-working car (Biden) and a bicycle. The bike is slower, and you may be less likely to win on it (but you might have a chance if you can beat some lights and take some short cuts). The car isn't running any more. It was running, but its driver drove it into the ditch by refusing to make a turn while there was still time.

Its not themselves democrats have to convince in this election, its everyone else that keeps getting ignored by the democratic party. But once again, they're convinced that people are just 'obligated' to voting for them, but that has been demonstrated to be a failed electoral strategy (Clinton, 2016). Americans have shown that as voters they will not just toe the line. And brow-beating/ shaming has the opposite effect. The democrats in particular take an incessantly pejorative approach to their rhetoric. In the US, today, you have to go get voters. They aren't going to just 'come' to you. Which means you need to change your position if you want to do get elected. If Biden can't or won't do that, he's a broken down car. You're better off hopping on your bike and getting peddling.

[–] aniki@lemm.ee 4 points 5 months ago

This exactly. Dems are trying to lose