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  • Lol, the mirror of which is, "I can't believe people I insult didn't support my cause!"

    Like what's the win for you guys, to get someone who would have voted with you to be demotivated enough to stay home? And if so, isn't that just the same childish attitude?

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  • You are aiming too high. Simply getting people to vote is already a lot because our general election turnout is shameful. Beyond that, primary voting turnout is like abysmal, I think 10% or so last I checked.

    Getting primary election turnout up will make the biggest difference in party attitude for the least effort expended.

    Being nit picky and pedantic will just get people to grumble and move on to other things.

    Be short, to the point, and make the effort you are asking for to be so negligible that people will feel compelled to do that much.

    Otherwise you just defeat your own causes by introducing friction that bleeds momentum and energy. Pessimism isn't effective at galvanizing the left. The left thrives on optimism.

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  • Almost feels like you're saying that if people do the exact job you put them there to do, that's not good enough for them to keep their jobs.

    It is, of course. So they get my vote.

  • Lol, and you don't know how logic works. You can't even articulate what you want changed in the status quo in a consistent and sensible manner. I certainly know how things work, which is why I can point out how this entire argument about noise in public is entirely full of holes and nonsense. Life is noisy, deal with it. Or get some ear plugs. And then whine about it on the Internet.

  • So you would like legislation passed to outlaw street performers? If I'm a child for asking these questions, what does that make you, an angry old man yelling at kids? Maybe I'm just not as bothered by people living there lives as you are. I expect noise in public.

  • I was making fun of this entire concept. If talking in public is allowed, it implies that everyone is comfortable with a person emitting a certain amount of noise. What form that noise takes is idiotic to divvy up and bitch about.

    Explain to me how if you're annoyed by music playing, why is that any more valid than someone else being mad at talking? Or someone else for whistling? Singing? Phone ringing? Vibrating? Where are your arbitrary lines?