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The accuracy of your graphic can be summed up in one fact. You have Trump up against Clinton somehow. So, if you can't even get that right, it's no wonder the rest is a confusing mess.
so did u just forget that 2016 happened or
So, you're saying that memes from 2016 are somehow relevant to 2024?
my friend 😂 you seem quite lost i hope other commenters can help you out
“your representation of the real life confusing mess that is US politics was also a confusing mess. downvoted for not simplifying it into something that fits my worldview.”
hilarious and sad. :( genuinely lives are on the line and we can’t put effort into reading a few sentences.
Meme are not supposed to read like math problems in a high school textbook. Memes are supposed to be short memetic thoughts, not long dissertations. That's why they're called Memes, and not essays.
make your own then and leave me alone :)
That was long? Oh.
That's literally the joke though? That the expectation is a simple problem, but is actually a deeply complex system
Here you go, simplified version of the meme that I'm 100% sure addresses all of your complaints /s
https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/a611d025-3163-427d-bf32-3a6b37f716a3.png
Did you actually read the text of the meme? The 2016 graph is to show that the electoral college can invalidate the popular vote.
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