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MooglyGuy
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I'm so sick of the left acting like babies and thugs.
#360334 - 11/12/16 09:43 PM


I'm not particularly happy that Trump won the race for POTUS. Hell, I'd be just about the first in line to call for the dismantling of the electoral college, or at least replacing it with something better, given that Hillary got the majority of the popular vote.

But at the end of the day, you have to face facts: Trump won. He won fair and square. He won despite proclaiming loudly about how the system is "rigged". Whether you like it or not, he is the president elect, and no manner of rioting in the streets is going to change that.

What makes me so sickened by the left's reaction to Trump's victory is the hypocrisy of it all: Trump implying that his advisors would refuse to accept a victory for Hillary was the absolute pinnacle of sound bits during the week in which it was memetic, so why is it that so many people on the left are acting not just like spoiled children, but outright thugs, assaulting people who voted for Trump?

I, personally, didn't vote for him. I didn't vote for Hillary, either. I felt like the US could do a hell of a lot better than either of the candidates that were put forth. But it is the absolute pinnacle of hypocrisy to go out and riot on account of Trump winning, when this is the very same behaviour that you decried the right wing for threatening to do if Hillary won.

Those of us on the left should be better than this. We should be able to work together, and join hands for a better America. Yet it seems so painfully obvious that there are so many people on the left who would rather see the US burnt to the ground than to accept four years of power from a political party that, god forbid, they happen to disagree with.

And don't take this as a sole indictment of the political left, either. White hetero republicans rioted when Obama became president, and their particular deranged views were a constant talking point - despite the mounds of evidence - during the entire 8 years that Obama was in office. "We", that is, people on the left, didn't miss an opportunity to decry those people on the right for engaging in such childish antics. So why the fuck is it that it's suddenly okay when "we" do it because we encountered an election result that we don't like?

If you're a true liberal, if you're someone who really believes that each person deserves his or her own destiny in life, then it is your downright moral obligation to accept this election result and move forward, working within the constraints of the system that exists. I can understand your desire to want to burn down the motherfucker, but I cannot in any way endorse it. The only way the US is going to get any better is if people start cooperating and working together to secure a better future for everyone.



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Re: I'm so sick of the left acting like babies and thugs. new [Re: MooglyGuy]
#360337 - 11/12/16 10:50 PM


>
> I, personally, didn't vote for him. I didn't vote for Hillary, either. I felt like
> the US could do a hell of a lot better than either of the candidates that were put
> forth. But it is the absolute pinnacle of hypocrisy to go out and riot on account of
> Trump winning, when this is the very same behaviour that you decried the right wing
> for threatening to do if Hillary won.
>

You got what was going on. There are ~200 million registered voters. About 120 million voted. So 80 million just said meh whatever not worth my time. That is just the registered ones that does not include those who do not register at all. THAT is the real majority. Many people just do not feel it is worth their time to pick between to very rich 1%rs.

This is not the first time she has lost while carrying the popular vote. She also lost in 2008. The super delegate function of the DNC basically lets the DNC put their thumb on the scale and pick who they want. Even if Bernie had got the popular vote she still had the super delegates to make sure she won. This time she also made sure she was the only one around. Typically the DNC should have 5-10 people to pick from. This time it was basically 2. I would not be surprised if the RNC adds in similar rules.

I am torn on the electoral college thing. It forces the candidates to actually care about less interesting places. With popular vote you just hit up the major cities and make sure they are happy. I think it would lead to a lot of hard feelings when 2-3 major cities basically dictate to the other half of the country what goes on. As is people already do not feel their voice maters, they show that by not voting at all. Think of being a republican in CA. Would you bother to vote at all when you are outnumbered 2 to 1? You might get that dude in CA to vote. But then in say Montana would you care as much? I personally am getting to that point. My family is trying to talk me out of it. As is ~15-20% of the population picks the winner.



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I think in this day the electoral college isn't relevant..... new [Re: lharms]
#360370 - 11/13/16 10:39 PM


And hasn't been since at least the 1930s, but probably the turn of the 20th century. The disparity in recent decades between it and the popular vote show so.



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