• Cowbee [he/they]@lemmy.ml
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      Get organized, join a Leftist party. Strength in numbers, protection. Consider getting a firearm if that helps (but practice extreme gun saftey, of course).

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        Can’t get a firearm with a medical marijuana card in my state. My home is incredibly secure, though, and I’m in a very blue area.

        I do need to get more active with Democratic organizations in my area, you’re right.

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          Can’t get a firearm with a medical marijuana card in my state. My home is incredibly secure, though, and I’m in a very blue area.

          That’s fair! You can probably grab a tazer or pepper spray, which would help a lot.

          I do need to get more active with Democratic organizations in my area, you’re right.

          Democratic meaning the process, or the party? The DNC isn’t helping much when it comes to resisting fascism, more sleepwalking into it.

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          By Federal law you’re a prohibited person (can’t buy a gun) just for MJ use, even if it’s legal in your state. It’s a bad law that Dems also want to keep in place because their platform is to use whatever tools necessary to disarm as many people as possible.

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      Sure you will… you just need to become a white male with middle to high income, cisgender, zero moral values, no ability to think for yourself and will happily follow an idiot who has no plans for improving things but lots of plans to destroy the country, and it doesn’t hurt if you’re willing to bow down and kiss the ring.

      Of course none of that will save you if there’s another pandemic or natural disaster since Trump wants to eliminate most of the agencies that provide life-saving information to the public. Also remember that if you live in a blue or purple state then you will be ineligible to receive disaster relief because Trump doesn’t like anyone living in an area that didn’t 100% vote for him. And let’s not forget there are already plans being laid to deport anyone who doesn’t look like a stereotypical American. If you’re female and of child-bearing age, welcome to the 1700s where you can expect to die from any minimal complications. And it pretty much looks like Ukraine and Palestine will no longer exist as independent countries, if they’re not just completely wiped out. Yeah things look pretty bleak.

    • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆@lemmy.mlOPM
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      Oh I haven’t seen that one. The roughly 50/50 split does seem about right to me though because it’s what we saw in the past two elections as well. Basically, the the mainstream in the country is split into two camps at this point. Most people either buy into the republican or the democrat narrative. And it’s a whole ideology at this point, so people aren’t voting on particular issues or promises that parties makes. It’s about which vision of US people subscribe to, and that’s becoming more polarized over time.

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        The election coverage this year has been really funny, they push debates like its a netflix show. Gotta pump up the viewership numbers for their favorite sports contest.

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          The League of Women Voters sponsored the United States presidential debates in 1976, 1980 and 1984.[60][61] On October 2, 1988, the LWV’s 14 trustees voted unanimously to pull out of the debates, and on October 3 they issued a press release condemning the demands of the major candidates’ campaigns. LWV President Nancy Neuman said that the debate format would “perpetrate a fraud on the American voter” and that the organization did not intend to “become an accessory to the hoodwinking of the American public.”[62][63]

          History - 1970 to 2000’s section