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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Yes! history shows many examples when initiating or increasing acts of violence to "make things better" totally fail to achieve the desired results. That doesn't mean being passive. It means making a personal commitment to act in ways that can correct injustice & inequality.
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The problem is the elections are rigged. All electronic voting must go.
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This is what moderate liberals want you to believe because they benefit from a system that tells you "vote, voting matters!" that still protects their interests at heart, even when obvious suppression/oppression and inequality are rampant.
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Our voting machines have been hacked by children as young as 11 in less than 10 minutes.
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If the entire system is corrupted...your vote actually insulates the entire system from change.. So no. You are incorrect and propping up the entirely corrupted system. You're not helping..🤨
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So, we vote for Biden... that's the alpha and omega of the plan?
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Yeah we tried that, didn't work out.
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Well when you have tried voting but through voter suppression, purging voters, lost ballots, rigged voting machines, etc. your attempts are thwarted and the Wiill of The People continues to be denied...you burn that shit down. O0% support for gun reform for over a decade? 🔥
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The duopoly has substantially killed the power of the vote. Change from within either of the parties cannot happen. A new party that appeals to independent and non-voters, by far the largest block, is needed to have a chance at any change.