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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It’s an odd conspiracy theory to think that those of us who are proponents for voter ID are trying to “suppress the vote” in order to maintain the status quo.
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Dems suppress the vote too e.g. KY Primary
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Term limits would do it. People that get elected get fat dumb and happy and it becomes more about what they can get out of it rather than serve us’The People ‘ Until this happens we are fu**ed💯
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You're contradicting yourself by criticizing efforts of revolution and saying electoral politics is the key to change in the same sentence where you admit that voter suppression is a pressing issue. Voter suppression is most definitely an issue, hence the need for a revolution.
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The problem is the ever present election fraud is never meaningfully addressed
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Bullshit, our elections have no integrity. If the voter disenfranchisement doesn't get you, the rigged machines will. If the the rigged machines don't get you the gerrymandering do. And so on and so forth. Burning down 1 police station got more change than 50 years of voting.
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Aren’t we entitled to alter or abolish the government when it continues to act against our best interest?
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The fact that our Presidential election is between Trump and Biden makes it pretty clear that electoral politics isn't getting us anywhere anytime soon
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Yo, support Gov Jesse Ventura for the Green nomination... he'd make the debate stage and it would be glorious...youtube.com/watch?v=1Tqgb6hP…
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Citation needed.