Watch out for the dead vote...
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@xenon said in Watch out for the dead vote...:
I'm curious why there's a belief that Democrats are systemically and decisively more immoral than Republicans (in their propensity to cheat in elections).
I wouldn't expect willingness to cheat/lie to be correlated very closely with party affiliation.
One thing that unites the true believers in both parties is the delusion that they are morally superior to the other.
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@xenon said in Watch out for the dead vote...:
I'm curious why there's a belief that Democrats are systemically and decisively more immoral than Republicans (in their propensity to cheat in elections).
I wouldn't expect willingness to cheat/lie to be correlated very closely with party affiliation.
History.
They stole the 1960 election, they'll do it again.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Watch out for the dead vote...:
It seem to me a lot of people are preparing a lot of excuses to act in an undemocratic manner in the event of a Biden victory in November.
Not least Trump himself. He surely intuits that the majority of Americans don't want him to be president.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Watch out for the dead vote...:
It seem to me a lot of people are preparing a lot of excuses to act in an undemocratic manner in the event of a Biden victory in November.
You've watched four years of it from the left and have lightly condemned a small fraction of it at best.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Watch out for the dead vote...:
@xenon said in Watch out for the dead vote...:
I'm curious why there's a belief that Democrats are systemically and decisively more immoral than Republicans (in their propensity to cheat in elections).
I wouldn't expect willingness to cheat/lie to be correlated very closely with party affiliation.
One thing that unites the true believers in both parties is the delusion that they are morally superior to the other.
That's basically a tautology. The corollary is that those who consider choosing a side to be morally disqualifying, consider their own allegedly unbiased opinions to be superior. Meanwhile, it remains utterly trivial to criticize both sides and refuse to express a preference.
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My preference is Biden, as should be obvious to anybody, but I don't actively support him. I find the entire election extremely depressing. There's a reason nobody holds 'Pick your favourite turd' competitions.
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@xenon said in Watch out for the dead vote...:
I'm curious why there's a belief that Democrats are systemically and decisively more immoral than Republicans (in their propensity to cheat in elections).
I wouldn't expect willingness to cheat/lie to be correlated very closely with party affiliation.
It's because the democrats have a long history of cheating in elections and supporting causes that are immoral.
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@Doctor-Phibes said in Watch out for the dead vote...:
@xenon said in Watch out for the dead vote...:
I'm curious why there's a belief that Democrats are systemically and decisively more immoral than Republicans (in their propensity to cheat in elections).
I wouldn't expect willingness to cheat/lie to be correlated very closely with party affiliation.
One thing that unites the true believers in both parties is the delusion that they are morally superior to the other.
Most Republican do not support murdering infants. Most democrats do support murdering infants. That pretty much settles the moral superiority question.