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jimmydoreisalefty@lemmy.worldto Progressive Politics@lemmy.world•Trump Lost. Vote Suppression Won. Here Are The Numbers…41·5 days agoYes, and I pointed out the only way to do it, instead of blaming others for their continued failed attempts.
For some it seems like it is on purpose so as to continue the divide and conquer strategy that is the duopoly.
It is on the politicians to motivate the people to vote for them. You do this by pushing for policy that people like and getting the word out.
jimmydoreisalefty@lemmy.worldto Progressive Politics@lemmy.world•Trump Lost. Vote Suppression Won. Here Are The Numbers…74·5 days agoprivileged
easy to wait for a perfect candidate
Who uses this kind of language when you are trying to get a point across…
It does the opposite of what you intend to do, which is to shepherd the working class back to the blue team.
This kind of language is not new, but the Blue Team does like to use it every time they lose, as excuses for not appealing to the working class with policies.
Blaming the voters is a sad and desperate excuse to use; we must do better than the status quo.
jimmydoreisalefty@lemmy.worldto Progressive Politics@lemmy.world•Trump Lost. Vote Suppression Won. Here Are The Numbers…95·5 days agoI disagree.
It is not on the people to go out of their way and vote for the duopoly.
It is on the politicians to motivate the people to vote for them. You do this by pushing for policy that people like and getting the word out.
Bernie Sanders was a pseudo-populist who was able to do this, but his push against the duopoly was very limited due to him being a career politician and not wanting to hurt his good friends Joe Biden’s or Hillary Clinton’s feelings.
I tried to keep it simple, but there is more to this when you get past the propaganda and the party loyalty.
RBN points out more in:
Chris Hedges Interview | Bernie Is a Careerist | Third Parties | Can’t Trust Democrats | Nick Cruse [27:07 | AUG 15 2025 | Revolutionary Blackout]
https://lemmy.world/post/34545259
Hasan Piker Promotes DSA Zohran Mamdani | PMC Pushing Failed Tactics on Working Class | Nick Cruse [20:47 | AUG 19 2025 | Revolutionary Blackout]
jimmydoreisalefty@lemmy.worldOPto Progressive Politics@lemmy.world•[Satirical Song] The Coup - 5 Million Ways to Kill a C.E.O. [ 04:36 | Rap, Hardcore Rap, Alternative Rap, Funk, In English, USA, Protest Song, Underground Rap, Independent, Conscious Rap, Hip-Hop]2·7 days agoHahaha, don’t we all!
It is such a great anthem!
jimmydoreisalefty@lemmy.worldOPto Progressive Politics@lemmy.world•Hasan Piker Promotes DSA Zohran Mamdani | PMC Pushing Failed Tactics on Working Class | Nick Cruse [20:47 | AUG 19 2025 | Revolutionary Blackout]11·7 days agoThe CIA/FBI (three-letter agencies) cause many problems in our society with the help of other intelligence agencies, domestic and foreign.
MI6 and Mossad, with the CIA, are the puppet masters that cause mass murder and conflict in the Middle East, Russia-Ukraine, Africa, Latin America, and much more.
Culture wars are another divide-and-conquer strategy that is used to divide the working class.
Infiltration of organizations by these agencies is what causes division as well; you should check out what agencies are capable of. The Black Panthers and other American activists have been killed by these three-letter agencies when they try to unite the working class.
jimmydoreisalefty@lemmy.worldOPto Progressive Politics@lemmy.world•DSA Votes for Zionism | Palantir Started Culture Wars | Technocracy Government Take Over | RBN Live [01:45:49 | AUG 11 2025 | Revolutionary Blackout]1·10 days agoLooking for attention and self-censorship is your right.
I hope you may continue to question and be critical of the establishment and the status quo, especially the duopoly.
I hope all is well.
Peace.
This reminds me of the voter suppression the duopoly does to keep third parties out and policy popular to the working class.
Sabby Sabs talks about this in her podcast.
Quick search:
Atlanta Dems Use Same Voter Suppression Measure They Sued Georgia for in 2019: Sabrina Salvati [14:10 | AUG 22 2023 | The Hill | https://youtu.be/w6rydcMCwDc]
Trump Lost. Vote Suppression Won. Here Are The Numbers… [01:04:00 | JAN 21 2025 | Make It Plain | https://youtu.be/bEOB6CbJDc0]
Video Description:
• 4,776,706 voters were wrongly purged from voter rolls according to US Elections Assistance Commission data. • By August of 2024, for the first time since 1946, self-proclaimed “vigilante” voter-fraud hunters challenged the rights of 317,886 voters. The NAACP of Georgia estimates that by Election Day, the challenges exceeded 200,000 in Georgia alone. • No less than 2,121,000 mail-in ballots were disqualified for minor clerical errors (e.g. postage due). • At least 585,000 ballots cast in-precinct were also disqualified. • 1,216,000 “provisional” ballots were rejected, not counted. • 3.24 million new registrations were rejected or not entered on the rolls in time to vote.
Greg Palast (http://gregpalast.com/) is a forensic economist and data journalist Palast covered vote suppression for The Guardian, BBC Television and Rolling Stone. He is the author of New York Times bestsellers on the topic including The Best Democracy Money Can Buy.
Generated Summary:
This video features Greg Palast, an investigative reporter and forensic economist, discussing the significant impact of voter suppression on the 2024 election. He argues that without vote suppression, Kamala Harris would have won the election with 386 electoral votes and a popular plurality of almost two million votes. Palast presents data and examples to support his claim that voter suppression disproportionately affects people of color and young voters.
Key points include:
Palast emphasizes that the elimination of Black votes and voters from voter rolls is a significant issue, and he urges greater attention to these disparities. He concludes that Jim Crow tactics effectively “won” the election by suppressing the votes of people of color.