[green, pointing to a clock with Hitler above it, that reads 11:30] Oh no, look… It’s half to Hitler

[yellow, annoyed] Chill out buddy, don’t be such an alarmist

[green, pointing to a clock with Hitler above it, that reads 11:45] Oh no, look… It’s quarter to Hitler

[yellow, rude] Yeah I get it, I tweeted about it, leave me be

[green, pointing to a clock with Hitler above it, that reads 11:55] Oh no, look… It’s five to Hitler

[yellow, scared] Oh shit oh fuck, we really need to do something NOW

[green, pointing to a clock with Hitler above it, that reads 11:59] Oh shit, look… It’s one to Hitler

[yellow, terrified] It’s too late now, wish we could have seen it coming earlier

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    15 hours ago

    Nice way to let off all the people who didn’t vote against Trump.

    “We thought Harris would be exactly the same!!”

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        12 hours ago

        Yes, but not voting lead to the beginning of a hispanic genocide in the states, so im not really sure they cared all that much when they just made genocide bigger and more expansive

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          7 hours ago

          Reprehensible as it is, we’ve seen no evidence of a Hispanic genocide (yet). The scale isn’t there, and there’s active internal pushback. It doesn’t benefit the corporate class so it likely has a shelf-life. Whether the pushback comes to anything or halts creeping fascism remains to be seen, but such a concept is currently completely hypothetical.

          The Gaza genocide however, is real, and may still be happening. Also, big difference between “not voting” and “not voting for your corporate party prescribed candidates”.