The way to “institute a new government” is by voting in new people. Those who say things like “burn it down” are only propping it up. If electoral politics wasn’t the key to change, certain forces wouldn’t be trying so hard to suppress the vote. #Vote2020

Jul 4, 2020 · 4:25 PM UTC

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For those looking for background on this, a vitally important new book is David Shimer’s “Rigged: America, Russia, and One Hundred Years of Covert Electoral Interference” @davidashimer
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Just because it sounded good in ur head doesn’t mean you should tweet it.
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That doesn't make sense.
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It was the key to change. But we don't get the luxury of voting out fascism.
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The fact that they are supressing the vote is the reason electoralism won't work.
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Yeah but... can we burn it all down anyways?
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Certain things like voter suppression are never addressed. Very simplistic take.
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Pretty sure burning cop cars, police stations, and Wendys accomplished more in a few weeks than the last 20 years of voting combined but ok
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Private parties have no obligation to hold free and fair elections. The GOP and DNC and their financiers control the media. We need a democracy before we can rely on voting for change.