Being able to choose between slave owners or the only other option is totally a real choice…
Both parties are not the same, but it is still a uniparty. Worst of all, it is one where the other side of the country has been conditioned for the same: choose what they believe to be the depravity and downfall of their way of life, or the only other option.
This is why in other countries we have more than two parties, and why the ones that are Heritage Foundation funded influence operations want to change this.
Technically, I can see where you are right, but in practice, you have one single party to choose from all the same, with a heavy cultural divided determining which party that is for you.
I would focus more criticism as to why there aren’t more than two parties in the US government than fighting over a word definition that just absconds the real problem.
The reason I’m focusing on it in this particular discussion is being it lessons the impact of understanding that it’s quite literally one not fascism, one fascism party. Pretending they’re the same hurts people’s understanding that they need to vote against fascism. My
The fight doesn’t end with voting in a dem, after you delay facism you push forward with getting read of the worse candidates in the democrats too.
Being able to choose between slave owners or the only other option is totally a real choice…
Both parties are not the same, but it is still a uniparty. Worst of all, it is one where the other side of the country has been conditioned for the same: choose what they believe to be the depravity and downfall of their way of life, or the only other option.
This is why in other countries we have more than two parties, and why the ones that are Heritage Foundation funded influence operations want to change this.
I don’t think you know what the word “uniparty” means
Technically, I can see where you are right, but in practice, you have one single party to choose from all the same, with a heavy cultural divided determining which party that is for you.
I would focus more criticism as to why there aren’t more than two parties in the US government than fighting over a word definition that just absconds the real problem.
The reason I’m focusing on it in this particular discussion is being it lessons the impact of understanding that it’s quite literally one not fascism, one fascism party. Pretending they’re the same hurts people’s understanding that they need to vote against fascism. My
The fight doesn’t end with voting in a dem, after you delay facism you push forward with getting read of the worse candidates in the democrats too.