• pearsaltchocolatebar@discuss.online
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    10 months ago

    You’re wrong, though. One side is literally performing a hostile takeover of the government, trying to kill our democracy, openly hates anyone who isn’t a rich white male, and tries to dismantle any and all social safety nets.

    Rural areas pretty much only vote republican because they’ve been brainwashed into voting against their own best interests. Republicans have been dismantling the education systems in these areas for decades for just this reason. Many of these people need legitimate cult deprogramming.

    So no, both parties are not the same by any stretch of the imagination.

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      10 months ago

      Rural areas pretty much only vote republican because they’ve been brainwashed into voting against their own best interests.

      Since WV was brought up earlier, I feel the need to point out that WV was a Dem safe state until 2000.

      WV voted Dem because unions, and started voting GOP when the Dems started openly attacking the largest union industries in the state.

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      10 months ago

      See, this is the problem. They’re called brainwashed when they’re protesting a system that failed them. Both parties are bad in that they are runned by wealthy elites that do not share the everyday worries of ordinary folk.

      The problem is the wide gaps in society with billionaires that try to go to mars while spouting conspiracy theories at the same time as a single mom can’t feed her children while working two jobs.

      I will maintain that the Republican Party is way worse than the Democratic Party but both are bad. What the US would need is an overhaul of the political system, with a removal of the electoral college and the first-past-the-post system. There is also a need for new parties that take the side of ordinary people.