This is more than the most important election in our lifetime; it’s the most important election in American history. We’re deciding again whether American democracy “shall not perish from the earth.”

Sep 6, 2020 · 8:02 AM UTC

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Trump. Is. Not. The. Problem. Vote for Biden if you must, but know that you won't be stopping fascism. You'll just be removing its current spokesperson.
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I don't know what else I can say to explain it to you. You are blinded by Trump derangement syndrome. He has done NOTHING on his own. There's nothing theoretical about fascism after Trump. A whole network of fascists already exists, and Biden won't stop them.
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That's not what I said at all. 🤦‍♂️ Fascism develops in the wake of liberal (or neoliberal) capitalism's failure & the suffering it causes. By blocking a move to the left, Democrats are driving desperate people to the right. Only a real populist can beat a fake one.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Every election is called “the most important in our lifetime”. We keep doing it their way & we keep getting worse and worse candidates. The working poor and middle class have been sacrificed in deference to the wealthy and greedy corporations. But it’s up to us to save the US?
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I hear that every election. Will Biden save democracy or will it be at stake again in 2-4 years?
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Biden should support Medicare for All or canceling student debt or SOMETHING bold, to prevent that from happening.
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American "democracy" is a fallacy. Especially after the dnc argued in court, and won, that they can break their own candidate selection rules to put forth whoever they want. That isn't democracy. That is direct voter suppression. Our voices aren't in the equation.
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