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Yeah let me just put aside that that the dems apparently also want to discriminate against me. Seems like I'm lacking a political party that isn't my enemy.
The other option wants to kill you
Does that make discrimination acceptable to you or are you just doing a whataboutism?
Unless you're extremely naive, you recognize that no politician is perfect, but in a de facto two-party system like that of the US, not voting for the lesser evil is a vote for the worst. Acknowledging that is not saying that some discrimination is okay, but it's easier to ask for more protections and protest when you're not in a concentration camp.
Unless you're extremely naive, you recognize that no politician is perfect, but in a de facto two-party system like that of the US, voting for the lesser evil is still a vote for evil. Acknowledging that is not saying that some compromise isn't okay, but that it's easier to ask for a government that doesn't suck when the lesser evil can't assume it has your support and must service your needs rather than those of campaign financiers in order to remain relevant.
So what's your approach to politics? If you choose not to vote at all, and voting for someone outside the two parties is practically the same as that in the US, how do you effect change? If you protest as a means of that, who's your target or audience? Is it the same politicians? Is it the people who would then have to choose between the same politicians?
Change is effected by people working in concert toward a common goal.
My target audience is corporate Democrats, who need to see that actual democracy is incompatible with unfettered capitalism before they can change.
That's not enough though. It's as vague as saying that you want there to be good in the world. It's a given, but it cannot materialize without a concrete strategy detailing what changes you want to see in the system and if they are practically achievable within a short time frame, considering that trans people are already being stripped of rights, others get deported, and so on. We don't have years and years to change the whole paradigm and replace the two-party system. Not unless the conditions are at least livable for that to happen, as I noted earlier. In simple terms, an example of that would be to not bash Kamala but to elect her, then build on that by calling her out and protesting if needed.
As a trans person myself, I don't need to be told about the threat. I'm living it every day and have been for decades already.
It's very predictable of folks like y'all to come in at the 11th hour to try and dictate how others are allowed to do politics. I don't recall seeing Democrats like you at George Floyd, or Occupy, or the WTO, so let me spell things out for you plainly: there is no path to the reformation of the two-party system that would have avoided this inevitable but temporary collapse of political norms into a period of fascist barbarity.
Perpetuating the two-party system by electing Kamala would, at best, kick the can another four years down the road. The collapse would still be inevitable because the structure of our State precludes the possibility of altering the course of history democratically. Power is held not by the elected leaders who are employed to operate the government, but by their financiers and the class of plutocrats who dictate the terms of public life both inside and outside of D.C..
These obscenely wealthy owners of our society will do what they have always done, reject any possibility of a Second New Deal in an attempt to preserve their status. Like before, they will be the engineers of their own downfall as their pursuit of profit makes the society they both depend and prey upon ever more rigid and brittle.
The cracks have been there for longer than I've been alive, and each new shock to the system drives them a little deeper. The ruling classes of the past recognized the threat of instability and either had the wisdom to make concessions as necessary to perpetuate their rule by the consent of the governed and/or exerted the power of violence to preserve their rule by force, or else found themselves dethroned by the empowerment of a new ruling class.
Knowing our kleptocrats and their pet government, I know that no organization which opposes the current enshittification of society will be permitted to obtain sufficient power to successfully avert The Shattering that is to come. Violence will continue to be employed in ever greater quantities until it is no longer sufficient to preserve the status quo, compromises will be few and meagre, and the vast majority of the population will continue to believe in the primacy of Capital even as it vitrilizes into Neofeudalism.
I, like many others, add my voice to the clamour that wishes we could be moving in the other direction, towards Decapitalization and a post-scarcity economy led by scientists and engineers, organizers and diplomats. That isn't what the Democrats promise us, merely what the Republicans accuse them of secretly working for while promising that nothing will change.