• ZILtoid1991@lemmy.world
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    Conservatives often want an in-group, that is protected by law, but is not bound by it; and an out-group, not protected by law, but bound by it. Get ready for this to get way worse in case of a Trump victory, alongside with crackpot dictators starting a dick measurement contest of who can ban the most harmless things in the shortest amount of time.

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    You want hypocrisy? Wait until you see the 180° flip on mail-in voting after this election. They’ve been telling us for five years that mail-in ballots are all fraudulent. Now that Democrats are telling women they can use in-person voting to undermine their husbands, I guarantee they will push to make mail-in voting far easier and shut down more polling places.

    3D chess my ass.

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      Lol. In my very conservative state (UT), it’s incredibly easy to do mail voting, and I would be surprised if it doesn’t count for the majority of votes this election.

      Some details about this election and 2020 election (updated as of this morning):

      Elections staff across Utah have processed nearly 829,000 ballots as of Monday morning, according to Lt. Gov. Deidre Henderson.

      That’s 46.2% of the ballots mailed to Utah’s 1.8 million registered voters, she said in a post on X.

      Early voter turnout was higher in 2020, Henderson added — about 54.1% of voters had returned ballots the Friday before that election.

      And from 2020 election:

      • Trump - 865,140
      • Biden - 560,282

      So almost as many people have voted early this election as voted for the winner in 2020. So there’s a good chance we’ll cross the 50% threshold again this election if we get another 4%-ish to drop off their ballots today. I imagine a number will drop them off at polling places tomorrow as well instead of actually going into the booth to vote, but I don’t think those count for the statistics here.

      So at least in my very red state, mail voting is super popular. I have actually never voted in person, every vote has been by mail or early voting. It’s super nice.

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    No no no, it only counts when “Others” do it, our own sins are “forgivable” for we are special, if we weren’t we wouldn’t be us.

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    I was at a brewery a few months back when Biden was giving an announcement, this was before he dropped out of the race. I was mildly enjoying myself until some guy came in with his wife and just went off on Biden, and specifically orbited around “hunter needs him to stay in office so he can stay out of jail”. Dude was wearing an FOP shirt so he’s obviously an expert on knowing when felons should or shouldn’t be in jail…

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      It’s more projection. Trump needs to win so he can stay out of jail. Probably the only reason he’s running at all.

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        I bet another big reason is that he can hold rallies and get his narcissistic high. Has to be awesome for a narcissist to hold events where people are there just to hear him ramble.

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    If Epstein died during the Biden administration, Biden would have been blamed, and if there were pictures of them together, and creepy video of Biden talking about Epstein’s preference for young girls, it would have been the only thing Republicans would discuss for years. But when it’s Trump - they are silent.

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      They have always been hypocrites, assholes and cheaters.

      Imagine if 9/11 happened during Obama’s term and he just sat there with a stupid look on his face reading books to children, the right would have lost its shit.

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      And there is sworn, corroborated testimony of a woman who had to pleasured Biden when she was a teenager while wearing a white glove there probably would have been riots in front of the white house.

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      They ARE still talking about Biden. The whole hair sniffing thing that went around. One of them brought that up the other day…Dude…you know Biden isn’t in the race anymore right?

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    Lol certainly don’t mention that Bill Clinton was on that plane either, or else you’ll see the Lemmy version of the literal same effect, even though neither that man nor his wife are running for office and criticizing them is valid and protected speech. I am currently being told in another thread that Clinton’s abuse of power and thus sexual abuse of Monica Lewinsky is “just as bad” as the consensual cheating relationship Newt engaged in at the time. Even though no, one involved abuse of power and one didn’t.

    No one in this country is willing to be honest or have a backbone. It’s pathetic. How about we don’t stump for rapists at all, no matter their political affiliation.

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      Bill Clinton absolutely should be investigated and by no means should he be president again after that information came out. He also happens to be ineligible for life because of having held two terms, but I and many democratic voters would prefer to hear that he’s being investigated.

      The difference between him and trump though, is trump is running for president.

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        We can call out Trump’s crimes without ignoring everyone else’s. It absolutely disgusts me to read the interference ya’ll are running for literal rapists. And that you think it’s acceptable because “Trump is running for office,” is insane. No.

        Trump is running for president, yeah, but Clinton was actually the president when this happened. The court cases are literally ongoing.

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          I’m saying we, the voters, should be focused on the one who’s running for president when tomorrow is Election Day. We can go after bill on Thursday. On Thursday I won’t mind people screaming about bill’s crimes so long as it’s not calls to prosecute unrelated democrats.

          And I should add, both of these people were President.

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            Cool, but when you dismiss or ignore these very real concerns instead of just using verbiage that acknowledges and accepts it, then you lose voters because they perceive you as a liar.

            And I meant that Bill was president while on the plane.

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              And when you say anything bad about a democrat on the first Monday of November in a leap year when the stakes are this damn high you’re going to be perceived as engaging in whataboutism.

              I don’t want to defend bill Clinton. To be honest, I hate the man. He’s a pedo or at least was ok with it. He sexually violated Ms. Lewinsky from a position of power. And he’s been the easy target against the only political party that believes I deserve to be treated decently. Both of those men have engaged in sex crimes. And neither is likely to go to prison for them. This is a hard situation to argue around. So yeah, maybe we both could’ve articulated better from the start.

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      Ahhh…the “Look…CLINTON” defense…I haven’t heard that one in a couple months. Yes…Bill was a dipshit womanizer, he also hasn’t been relevant in a decade.

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        Yeah I think Clinton’s current victims actually find these crimes quite relevant today.

        Diddy hasn’t really been relevant in a decade, neither was Cosby, should we just ignore them too? Video of Cassie being beaten was forever ago, who cares? Cassie doesn’t need justice, right? The American public don’t deserve to know what’s been going on either, which btw is tbe entire moral basis for journalism and the idea of integrity.

        Maybe if you were victim centered with crimes, you could see why it’s concerning there are so many horrible rapists in politics.

        And I voted for Kamala. I actually think as a woman and a prosecutor who was exposed to these crimes, she is a great candidate for office with a lot of potential.

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          They are not relevant to the election…unless we are talking about how Trump is complicit in them.

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      Idk what you’re saying about the “Lemmy version” given that you’re entirely free to do so - in fact, you just did do so

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        Well, there are things called upvotes and downvotes. So yes I, as an individual, have that opinion. But Greater Lemmy downvoted me and didn’t upvote me, so clearly the sentiment on Lemmy as a group is that Bill Clinton’s Epstein trips and sexual assaults are cool but Trump’s aren’t.

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          Lol certainly don’t mention that Bill Clinton was on that plane either,

          Elsewhere in this same comment section:

          Clinton should absolutely be investigated and the book thrown at him if he’s guilty, though. Same as Trump.

          That comment got 42 upvotes and 0 downvotes. I assume your downvotes have more to do with:

          No one in this country is willing to be honest or have a backbone. It’s pathetic.

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          Or maybe you get downvoted for your general “woe is me”, “all of Lemmy is bad” attitude…

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            I have already explicitly told you I believe it because Lemmy is full of men who have no problem with rape, which is pretty fucking common.

            Like your position is laughable - I’m unhappy as a woman regarding rape conversations, and I’m only getting downvoted because I’m not “smiling” enough in my comments. I’m sorry I have a bad attitude about rapists. I should really be nicer to them like you.

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              Lemmy is full of men who have no problem with rape, which is pretty fucking common.

              That right there, that’s why you get my down-lemm. It’s a negative, sweeping generalization against the very platform you’re on and is sexist. I don’t feel it meaningfully contributes to the discussion.

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    It’s mind boggling how quickly the GOP became the Fake Party of Fakeness. Almost any claim they make, you can look up and easily find it’s bullshit. It’s like Trump said, “I love the uneducated!” The party thrives on ignorance now. The main force driving them is young men without college who are angry that they don’t have more power. The party’s message is just plant your feet on the ground and insist you’re right until the other side throws up its hands and gives in, like the low self esteem gf who sticks with you no matter what because she’s too dumb to realize she has options. Problem is, Americans know they have options now - and like the saying goes, We Won’t Go Back. I’m really looking forward to this week.

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      how quickly

      Hate to break it to you, but those conservatives spent decades transforming the Republican party into what it is today. It would be unfair to dismiss their years of focus on indoctrinating and cultivating hate and fear.

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        Barry Goldwater, 1964

        "Mark my word, if and when these preachers get control of the [Republican] party, and they’re sure trying to do so, it’s going to be a terrible damn problem. Frankly, these people frighten me. Politics and governing demand compromise. But these Christians believe they are acting in the name of God, so they can’t and won’t compromise. I know, I’ve tried to deal with them. The religious factions that are growing throughout our land are NOT using their religious clout with WISDOM. I’m frankly sick and tired of the political preachers across this country telling me as a citizen that if I want to be a moral person, I must believe in ‘A,’ ‘B,’ ‘C,’ and ‘D.’ Just who do they think they are?.. I will fight them every step of the way if they try to dictate their moral convictions to all Americans in the name of “conservatism.”

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          For future reference if you ever hear that a candidate is going to do what is best for God or God’s will and you take it seriously, you belive in Queens and Kings.

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    “Conservatism consists of exactly one proposition, to wit: There must be in-groups whom the law protects but does not bind, alongside out-groups whom the law binds but does not protect.”

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      “The modern conservative is engaged in one of man’s oldest exercises in moral philosophy; that is, the search for a superior moral justification for selfishness.”

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        If we’re doing quotes, this Sartre one is good:

        Never believe that anti-Semites are completely unaware of the absurdity of their replies. They know that their remarks are frivolous, open to challenge. But they are amusing themselves, for it is their adversary who is obliged to use words responsibly, since he believes in words. The anti-Semites have the right to play. They even like to play with discourse for, by giving ridiculous reasons, they discredit the seriousness of their interlocutors. They delight in acting in bad faith, since they seek not to persuade by sound argument but to intimidate and disconcert. If you press them too closely, they will abruptly fall silent, loftily indicating by some phrase that the time for argument is past.

        https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/7870768-never-believe-that-anti-semites-are-completely-unaware-of-the-absurdity

        Basically they often know they’re being absurd, but they don’t care. They use language for power and effect, not truth.

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          The bullshit asymmetry principle aka Brandolini’s Law which states that debunking bad faith claims is an order of magnitude more difficult than creating the bullshit to begin with is a natural consequence of this behavior, and it’s one the conservatives have used forever. The torrent of absolute bat shit crazy nonsense flooding right wing media is extremely difficult to pull someone out of once they’ve been drawn in. We need to reinstate the Fairness Doctrine

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      That’s more fascism than conservatism. But the two terms are used interchangeably enough these days that your statement holds. Modern day American conservatives don’t wish to conserve anything. They wish to promote fascism.

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        Eh, that’s more limited to the vocal minority. Unfortunately, that vocal minority is being supported by the quiet majority.

        There are some reasonable conservatives in Congress that aren’t big Trumpers, but they don’t get the spotlight.

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        Fascism is just conservatism with the addition of hyper-nationalism and the blaming of minorities for all of society’s problems.

        But the core belief, that some groups are inherently better than others, is exactly the same.

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        They’d like to conserve the power imbalance currently in favor of white men and wealthy people.

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      Trump just moved it to another level.

      He is the In-group and everyone else is the Out-group all depending on how big of a shit he took in his diaper, how sweet the diet coke in his cup is, who the last he spoke to pointed him towards commenting at, and how many uppers he shoved down his throat with his big Mac.

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    Obama was a national disgrace after he demeaned the office of the President. He’d put his feet on the Oval Office desk; he’d failed to properly salute his Marine guard; he wore a tan suit.

    Trump restored dignity to the office by simulating oral sex at a campaign rally.*

    *edit = To those who are sending comments pointing out other transgressions, I know I probably missed the one that offended you the most.

    Talking about Trump is like talking about an anime that’s been running for fifty seasons; if yopu talk about the hero fighting a dragon you have to specify which one.

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    Yesterday I watched some lady hand-wave away Trump’s actions by saying “we’re all sinners, and trump deserves our forgiveness just like we deserve Jesus’ forgiveness”. I mean, first of all, none of us deserve Jesus forgiveness. That’s a core teaching in Christianity. The entire meaning of grace is that it’s given regardless of worthiness. Secondly, what kind of wack-ass logic is that? She thinks trump is the better choice because of his crimes, since it makes him more human. I’m sorry, what? Then she went on to rant about how illegal aliens are destroying the country. So, I guess only rich assholes get the grace treatment, and poor immigrants get the stick.

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      Okay so by her logic, why isn’t Harris and all the democrats deserving of forgiveness? Jesus forgave all. And Jesus also said Love your enemies.

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      Yesterday I watched some lady hand-wave away Trump’s actions by saying “we’re all sinners, and trump deserves our forgiveness just like we deserve Jesus’ forgiveness”.

      A couple of weeks ago I watched fucking John Fetterman make essentially the same argument, saying that we shouldn’t harp on Trump’s status as a convicted felon because Democrats are supposed to be “the party of forgiveness and redemption”. It’s hard to watch (some, not all) Democrat leaders falling over themselves in their attempts to give away political advantage.

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        We can be the party of rehabilitative justice, but we don’t start with fascists. We start with common folk who fucked up and want to change and make things right. Presidents shouldn’t receive special treatment when they commit crimes, for the worse or the better.

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          Al Franken fell on his sword pretty quick after a joke bit that everyone consented to but with very few exceptions our Dems are kinda just less racist blowhards who make use of the insider trading but don’t try to bring children into factories again. The Overton window only keeps moving right and it’s painful to see.

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    Even better, they bitched and moaned about Epstein and Clinton (and probably still do). Trump is a special boy.

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      Clinton flew on Epstein’s plane or whatever.

      Trump bragged about being best friends with Epstein and the kind of girls that Epstein always had around.

      The hypocritical double standard of MAGA voters couldn’t be more blatant if it was intentional.

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          Yeah, but Trump has basically confessed already and his voters give him a free pass while Clinton has an association that should be looked into. They are not even close to the same thing, but maga voters are treating it as the opposite of reality where they don’t care about Trump confessing.

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        It is intentional. Saying “Nuh uh! You!” Prevents any actual discussion about their own actions because people get distracted and baited into a defensive stance. It’s pretty silly that a toddler’s defense is an effective federal political strategy.

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          Every modern Republican strategy is disingenuous and immature. They personify a narcissistic abusive spouse to a T. Gaslight, lie, project, ignore inconvenient facts, distract, obstruct, and blame.

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        The hypocritical double standard of MAGA voters couldn’t be more blatant if it was intentional.

        It is intentional. It’s always projection to poison the well.