• fine_sandy_bottom@discuss.tchncs.de
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    The more people vote for the left, the further left their position will become. It’s a well established component of political theory called the Overton window.

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        You can only get more parties by ditching first past the post voting, and pushing for something better like ranked choice voting.

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          And don’t you know that voting third party for president solves that problem? /s

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            Ranked choice would actually let people pick both an independent as first choice together with the safe choice as second (and the bad choice dead last)

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              I agree. Voting third party for president does not solve this problem.

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            Yeah only it doesn’t at all stop saying this in jrst Republicans are stupid

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      Thank you for the reference! Learnt something new. As far as I’ve read, the Overton window is not just that, but describes a general window of acceptable ideas or propositions. Of course, influenced by possible (public) majorities.

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        It does describe a window, yes.

        But the implication is that if you think of the political spectrum between left and right, then the largest 2 parties will always align themselves immediately to the left and the right of the median - the centre point of contemporary politics.

        Move that point (through voting) and you move the policies.

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          This sounds like a fantasy.

          I’ve voted Democrat my whole life, yet the dems keep moving to the right, and the overton window keeps moving to the right along with them.

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              Yes of course, but that’s not really relevant to the broader point here.

              Democrats have won more elections than Republicans, yet they have moved to the right. So what will it take to move them left?

              The person I replied to suggested that voting can move the Dems left, but I disagree. At a national level, the Dems have been captured by corporate money.

              They understand the best way to get votes is through advertising dollars, and the best way to get dollars is corporate fundraising. Other countries call this corruption, but here we call it free speech.

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                Democrats have won more elections than Republicans, yet they have moved to the right. So what will it take to move them left?

                They haven’t won enough. If people like Bernie are still losing primaries because “commies won’t win general elections” and Dems still have to go for the “middle-of-the-road” candidate while Republicans can prop up the literal antichrist, that means they still haven’t won enough to cause a shift.

                Once they get enough wins (possibly in a row) that Republicans are the ones forced to go for a “middle-of-the-road” candidate, that’s when Dems will actually have to act as a left wing party to get votes.

                EDIT: also, unless I miscounted, Dems actually have less wins than Republicans post-FDR.

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                  So your idea is to keep voting for the corporate Democrats, and eventually the Republicans will moderate themselves in reponse?

                  Mate, either you haven’t been paying attention to Republican politics, or you are insane.

                  This is a recipe for disaster. We can’t afford to keep this status quo for another generation, we are destroying the planet.

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                    We can’t afford to keep this status quo for another generation, we are destroying the planet.

                    And what’s the alternative? I mean, there’s a lot of stuff that can be done, but voting for Biden (or whoever is the leftmost candidate between the main two parties) doesn’t prevent you from doing any of that. You can do that and organize, go to protests and whatnot.

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      The problem is that there isn’t a left to vote for, you either vote for right or far-right. That’s why the ratchet effect exists, both parties are right wing, just separated in how extreme they are, with the Reps being overt fascists.

      Actual leftist change is not going to come from voting for liberals. Absolutely vote for Biden if you wish, this isn’t an argument against voting for him. However, if you think voting for a right winger will shift the overton window to the left, you don’t understand the nuances of the overton window.

      Actual leftist change comes from direct action and organizing. Strikes, mutual aid, canvassing, raising class awareness, spreading leftist theory, protesting, actual outside pressure is what changes the overton window.

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        The problem is that there isn’t a left to vote for

        In the current American political spectrum, there isn’t really anything that most other countries would recognize as “left”.

        But given the current binary reality, whatever the Democrats are is viewed as left of the GOP rightwingnuts.

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          Please reread my comment. The Democrats are less right wing than the Republicans, yes, but voting for them signals more liberalism, not more leftism.

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        If there’s a spectrum between left and right, then there’s a point on that spectrum in the center of how the populace feels. If you have two major parties they will naturally arrange themselves immediately to the left and the right of that point. They have to in order to gather up as many undecideds as possible - they will naturally win everyone further left or further right who is not an idiot.

        Voting moves this center point along the spectrum. The ratchet effect pulls to the right only because that’s the trajectory over the last few decades. If the trajectory was to the left in recent decades the inverse would be true.

        Direct action and organising might also move the center point along the spectrum, but not as much as voting, and only if voting reflects the results of direct action.

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          None of that is actual analysis, it’s all vibes-based. The parties will serve those that fund them.

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            Actually it’s well established and well understood political science, ironically you’re just rejecting it as “vibes-based” because you don’t like the vibe.

            Yes political donations are a problem, but the inescapable fact is, the more people that vote for the dems, the more they will move to the left.

            Sadly, your position is precisely that which conservative proponents would have you adopt. Well done.

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              No, the Dems will never become Socialist, as they would lose funding and thus power. It takes a lot to run a party, after all.

              Leftist change has always happened thanks to outside pressure.

              I’m not telling you not to vote, I’m telling you voting will never be enough.

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                Well… it’s true that the dems “will never become socialist” due to voting but it’s also true that America will never become socialist due to activism.

                Socialism to any meaningful extent is not achievable in the foreseeable.

                Voting is the most efficacious method by which to effect meaningful change.

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                  America can only become Socialist due to activism and outside pressure, and likely will over time as Capitalism declines. Voting won’t make it happen.

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                    So your plan is to wait for Capitalism to decline? That really just confirms that Socialism is not achievable in the foreseeable future.

                    Just going to say it again… Voting is the most efficacious method by which to effect meaningful change.

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      The more people vote for the left,

      LOL!

      What left?

      Where is this “left” that you assume exists within the US’s formal political establishment?

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        You seem to have missed my point entirely.

        The left I’m referring to is obviously the democrats. They may not seem very “left”, but they are left compared to the GOP.

        My point is, the more people vote for them, the further left the entire spectrum will shift.

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          You seem to have missed my point entirely.

          No liberal - I haven’t. Your attempt to pretend that there’s anything that can be called “left” in the US political establishment is just that… a pretension. Trump is “left” of Hitler - you want to pretend that Trump is (somehow) “left” now, too?

          If you are going to talk about the Dems, do so without attempts at misleading people over what the Dems really are - the “good cop” in the little anti-democratic gaslighting game that US formal politics has always been. There is nothing “left” about them and never has been.

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            You’ve either misunderstood me, are willfully ignorant, or not very bright.

            The term left is by it’s very nature, relative. Any person with two hands will have a left-most and a right-most hand. We omit “most” from left-most because it’s superfluous. Just because a person is standing to your right, does not mean that one of their two hands is not their left-most hand. If that person moves to your left, the inverse is also true.

            If the “center” of the political spectrum is too far to the right for your liking, then you can drag it back closer to what you would like by voting for the left-most major party.

            If you’re driving a car and it’s drifting into the ditch on the right side of the road you haul on the left side of the steering wheel. Imagine giving up saying “well I can turn left or right but that seems pointless because I really want to be over there. Instead I’ll just pout and roll into the ditch.”

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        For fuck sake that was literally the point of their comment you fool. At least look up what the Overton Window is before coming in this hot because you look like an idiot.

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          Oh look… another liberal has shown up to loudly display their political incompetence and expecting to be rewarded for it.

          Yawn.

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            I’m not a liberal. Learn what words mean. You’re confidently arguing about things you are clearly ignorant of

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              I’m not a liberal.

              Good thing you told me - otherwise I might have been fooled by your liberal blathering, eh?

              Read real careful-like, (supposed) “non-liberal” - you cannot - I repeat cannot - move the Overton window left by voting for right-wingers.

              That shouldn’t be too hard for a “non-liberal” to understand, should it?

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                You’re brain has been so broken by the bullshit “liberal/conservative” dichotomy fed to you by cable news that you don’t even know what words mean.

                Liberals are center right conservatives. Calling a progressive a liberal is an insult.

                I seriously implore you to try to inform yourself as to what these words mean. Calling someone who is borderline socialist a “liberal” immediately betrays your ignorance about politics.

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                  You’re brain has been so broken

                  Really? I’m not the one here pretending that calling yourself “progressive” actually makes you a leftist, lib.

                  That’s you - not me.

                  Calling a progressive a liberal is an insult.

                  Good… I’d hate to know that my insults missed.

                  Calling someone who is borderline socialist

                  “Borderline socialist” isn’t socialist, genius - it still means your politics are thoroughly ensconced in the reformist category. And like all people who ascribe to reformist politics, you will enthusiastically join with reactionaries as soon as the radicals start threatening your precious status quo. It’s the only thing one can expect from liberals, after all - even the ones pretending to be edgier than the run-of-the-mill types.

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                you cannot - I repeat cannot - move the Overton window left by voting for right-wingers.

                Yes you can. You can lower the temperature of something by pouring over it something hot, but less hot than what you’re trying to cool down.

                In the same way, voting for a right-winger over a far right-winger will shift the Overton window to the left. Because left and right are relative terms, like the other guy was trying to say.

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                  You can lower the temperature of something by pouring over it something hot,

                  ROFLMAO!

                  If that was true, liberal, you wouldn’t be in this pickle, would you? How long have you libs been voting for the “lesser evil” now?

                  The only thing you get when you pour liberalism over fascism is fascism that burns harder. In fact, you don’t get fascism without liberalism providing it with fuel and fertilizer.

                  But hey… go ahead. Try and solve this problem with “more of the same.” Maybe “thoughts and prayers” will start magically working, too.

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                    If that was true, liberal, you wouldn’t be in this pickle, would you? How long have you libs been voting for the “lesser evil” now?

                    Remind me the last time the US had three consecutive Democratic terms? 80 years ago? Not sure why you’re saying something isn’t working when it hasn’t even happened.

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        If you instead compare then on a morality scale, right now we have slightly evil vs. very evil. But there is no good.

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          But there is no good.

          Duh. That’s why the term “left” does not apply to anything in establishment politics - and any attempts to pretend that it does is pure propaganda.