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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Replying to @marwilliamson
Our voting system is rigged!!! WTF makes you think our voting system and electoral process is so sacred that it’s immune from being bought by foreign oligarchs and Domestic lobbyists?... how star spangled stuppid are you?
But they got rid of the voting rights act, they squash grassroots campaigns with the added aresenal of super delegates, along with gerrymandering districts to oversaturate them. It is a systematic problem right now to vote people out. Fix that then #GetOutTheVote
Replying to @marwilliamson
Ok. I'll vote Green or Libertarian. Ds and Rs have got to go.
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It’s funny you post this on Independence Day. Electoral politics has never been the key to change. The people who say it is are helping to prop up the ineffective 2 party system we currently have.
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What happened to Bernie twice makes me very sad for our future.
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Yeah, but when these certain forces are able to successfully hijack the vote, what then? Our elections have become so compromised by voter suppression, election fraud, gerrymandering etc that pretending our elections are still "free & fair" is nothing but wishful thinking!
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I disagree.
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So, why are you pushing Joe Biden who has been contributing to current policy for 40 years and is a major reason we want change?
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But they're not "trying" to suppress the vote. They're succeeding with it in broad daylight. Showing up to the polls anyway and playing along with an illusion of choice only signifies compliance, hence the need for more drastic action.
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