Hey, appreciate you posting but this doesn’t seem like a meme and more like agitprop, feel free to post in the sister com (link in sidebar)
This is such a bad strat. Vote blue unless a third party can win in your state, build up third parties, unionize, join active political orgs in your area, do direct action.
This is an Australian meme, vote third party, preference libs last. This is the way.
Democracy usually doesn’t change things as quickly or dramatically as, say, overthrowing the government.
But to call it pointless is going too far.
Policies like social housing, Medicare and public transport make real, tangible, differences in people’s lives.
Tried green?
If voting doesn’t work, why is Trump working so hard to kick people off the rolls?
https://thehill.com/regulation/national-security/4932080-trump-allies-restrict-voting/
What is with the influx of anti voting memes lately holy shit touch some grass
Perhaps some want the democracy baby thrown out with corrupted fake democracy bathwater… or don’t realise that’s what they’re doing.
Its weird seeing you spouting American political terms when this a Brit image.
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Even more hilariously, it’s actually Australian, one of the few democracies absolutely rejecting trumpism and slowly moving towards the left.
https://thisvsthat.io/labour-vs-liberal
I guess two things can be true. On a different note people suck at naming political parties.
The names are the same yes, even with similar origins, but the symbols in the picture are specifically Australian, see the Australian flag and southern cross in many of the logos, and the kangaroo and emu in the Commonwealth coat of arms.
Either way, OPs mentions of blue maga and orange man are weird with this image.
It’s thanks to imbecile takes like this one that Nazis are being elected all over the world. And what’s the first thing they do? Cancel elections. Which proves that this is an imbecile take.
Engaging in electoralism legitimizes involuntary government
Some people actually believe this.
It’s just an objectively true statement. Engaging in a thing legitimizes it.
This is such a simplistic, reductionist and narrow-minded view of things that if the word “legitimizes” were a part of a toddler’s vocabulary, I’d assume you were a toddler.








