Do you have serious comprehension problems?
I'm not saying that using votes isn't one of the tools to use pressure.
You're claiming I have now said that the the only way meaningful change is made is voting third party or not voting.
That is a bizarre claim to make, since I have repeatedly explained to you how ineffective that is in the system you are saying they should do it in.
Instead of listening to a thing I've said, you have decided to just make up the idea that I have agreed with you.
Again, either you are incapable of following and understanding a conversation, or you are maliciously lying.
You're also claiming now that I am saying it is "bizarre" for groups of people to say they will vote third party.
I said it would be bizarre of you to think that when I said "pressure from activists" I secretly meant "withold your vote or vote third party" and nothing else.
So again, you are either unable to follow a conversation or deliberately lying.
I grant that you seem to believe that activists have already used every other means of pressure and are now resorting to voting third party to get the change they want.
But don't claim I agreed with you just because you can't read.
Now you're lying, where did I say that 'the only way' to make meaningful change is voting third party or not voting?
Palestine protesters have tried everything, now this is the best option in a tight race.
This is the same conversation we've been having for nearly a year, val.
Where you declare its naive, foolish or voters don't understand politics like you do if they won't vote for the dems because of the genocide.
This same conversation where you ignore the massive pressure from voters, from protests, to calls, to protesting dem events.
The same conversation where you ignore polls from the dems showing massive support for a ceasefire.
Biden is gone now, largely because he failed at the debate but also because he didn't have enough support from the party as Genocide Joe.
The polls show a close race, with that 5% bump Harris needs available if she succumbs to political pressure.
Which makes this moment exactly what you said creates changes, pressure from activists.
The disconnect you won't accept is that 'uncommitted' and Muslim groups publicly saying the won't vote for Harris if she continues to support genocide is 'pressure from activists'. Instead you want to label that as 'wasted votes'. You refuse to accept that a big enough block of voters to change the election publicly saying they won't vote because of one political issue is 'pressure from activists'. That, to me, is bizarre.