• hobovision@lemm.ee
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    46 minutes ago

    Take a break for a few months. Nothing any of us can do right now besides hope the damp paper party can do something to make it harder for the next government. Next year, join an organization that is trying to do something and has good leadership. Run for something if you can. Go to protests. Don’t obey.

    • Clinicallydepressedpoochie@lemmy.worldOP
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      2 hours ago

      I’m pretty sure what they want is power and will be more than happy when they get it un opposed.

      I really think the best way to slow them down would be drive a shiv in their side everytime they think they have a win. We will have to be creative about different things we can do. Nothing will piss them off more then thinking they’ve claimed more for themselves only for it all to be spoiled by some minor inconvenience.

  • MystikIncarnate@lemmy.ca
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    2 hours ago

    Neither option is good long-term.

    If you check out forever, this shit is only going to get worse. If you stay angry all the time, you’ll be punishing yourself about something you cannot control.

    Check out for the next year or two, then switch to unbridled hatred during midterms.

    After that, check out until the next federal election. When that comes around, you know what to do.

    • leadore@lemmy.world
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      2 hours ago

      Besides people who don’t engage at all, checking out and only showing up for the elections every 2-4 years is why we’re here today.

      People complain they don’t have anyone good to vote for, but they’ve done nothing to help get good candidates and build support for them and/or vote for them in the primaries, which if they win the primaries would give voters an actual good choice in the general.

      Just waiting to see who other people picked and then deciding not to vote for them because they don’t represent your needs makes no sense. Of course they don’t represent your needs, they represent the needs of the people who chose them.

      Obviously we can’t all be (or want to be) involved in politics, but we can at least see who’s running in the primaries and try to get the best of those choices to win and be an option people will want to vote for in the general.

  • SlightlyNormal@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    My “laugh at the tragedy” defense mechanism has been getting a workout. It helps that most of the news is absurd

  • partial_accumen@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    There’s very little we can do for 2 years. We have to watch the weakest and most marginalized among us be subjected to the full corrupted power of the systems we set up to protect them.

    • leadore@lemmy.world
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      2 hours ago

      There will be some good people wanting to run for office but we’ll never get to vote for them in the election in two years if they lose the primaries because enough of us didn’t support their candidacy and vote for them in the primaries beforehand.

  • Clent@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    Your outrage won’t prevent it from becoming the new normal.