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Hey Ben, and others -
For what it's worth, I voted for Harris in the last election, but this is an extremely uncharitable and unfair read of what non-voters might be up to. I wrote on the game theoretic rationality of withholding your vote here:
https://philpapers.org/rec/LOOADO-5


Joris Meys
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It might be an oversight, but if you then whine about ppl not reading it, you at least give the impression of posting in bad faith.

Humphrey Archer
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You created a game theory scenario in which abstaining from the game teaches the other players to accommodate you more?

Well, that would be fascinating except for THE FUCKING FACT THAT EVERTHING AROUND US IS NOW ON FIRE AND A THOUSAND TIMES WORSE THAN BEFORE, MASSIVE AMOUNTS OF PEOPLE ARE DYING, AND A MASKED GESTAPO ARE SNATICHING PEOPLE OFF THE STREETS AND PUTTING THEM IN CONCENTRATION CAMPS AND WE ARE TEETERING ON A BALKANIZATION EVENT

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balkanization event→splitting the country

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As I said, I voted for Harris in 2024.

I'm merely pointing out that the details matter. A blanket "refusing to vote is universally stupid" is a bad take, invented by liberals to project their inability to enfranchise people onto the very people they've failed to enfranchise.

I'm always very happy to talk about the details, and I tend to agree with you about this past year. But I don't begrudge Palestinian Americans who couldn't do it

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I'm sorry, but I believe in consequences and responsibility. If I, living 14.000 km away, could see plain as day that the consequences for Palestinians would be thousands of times worse if Trump won, they could too. The ethics of not voting are all fine, but they also get to live with the scorn and ill feeling of everyone their collective action affected.

Liberals can be ineffective and disenfranchising, and people can be utter fucking dumbasses, too.

Humphrey Archer
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No, friend.
Refusing to vote is ALWAYS stupid.

There is no entity that you can "teach" via costly punishment like they are an individual player.
"The Democrats" is not an individual with a memory, it is a loose collection of changing participants and the individual players will focus on their constituency and the groups with highest turnout rates and numbers.

We are in this current cataclysm because people on the left ceded their vote

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so just to be clear:

you're going to deny your own voice and your claim to power, until centrists magically turn into leftists?

🀣🀣

delulu

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Attack the entire institution, discredit everyone, and promise ground up reform. Except in this case you are promising to do something about monopolies, health care, etc. and take on the various Left-populist causes.

The Ds are wide open for a mirror image of the attack Trump used on the Rs.

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I echo your point and add the following...

Power WILL be allocated as the result of an election. It is imperative you vote for the least bad option - to avoid the worse option(s).

That is always the case. Voting in a democracy is ALWAYS good - therefore, not voting is always dumb.

The time to fight for better policies/candidates is between elections. That is when you can influence a party.

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Except, using Trump's tactics means setting up one person whose whims we trust and imbue them with total authority. So. No. It has to be different than what he did.

mike805
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Attack the entire institution, discredit everyone, and promise ground up reform. Except in this case you are promising to do something about monopolies, health care, etc. and take on the various Left-populist causes.

The Ds are wide open for a mirror image of the attack Trump used on the Rs.

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I echo your point and add the following...

Power WILL be allocated as the result of an election. It is imperative you vote for the least bad option - to avoid the worse option(s).

That is always the case. Voting in a democracy is ALWAYS good - therefore, not voting is always dumb.

The time to fight for better policies/candidates is between elections. That is when you can influence a party.

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Except, using Trump's tactics means setting up one person whose whims we trust and imbue them with total authority. So. No. It has to be different than what he did.

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Except, using Trump's tactics means setting up one person whose whims we trust and imbue them with total authority. So. No. It has to be different than what he did.

Brad Macpherson
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