Starting post 124.Now you're lying, where did I say that 'the only way' to make meaningful change is voting third party or not voting?
But if this is just a mis-interpretation, then fine.
We just disagree about what is effective pressure - which is what this disagreement has been about from the start.
Yes.This is the same conversation we've been having for nearly a year, val.
You don't understand the voting system, and voting Green is ineffective pressure that will not deliver the results you want.
They can change the election.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.
They can put a party into power that will actively make their goals harder to achieve.
Whether or not someone understands the reality of the limits of the pressure they can bring to bear is important in politics.

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