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posted ago by SuddyG ago by SuddyG +34 / -0

To start I'm not ashamed to be republican TRUMP 2020.

So, while voting the lines were separate one for republicans (3 in line) and one for democrats (60+ in line.) Why should other people know my party affiliation by the line I stand-in? Shouldn't that be private information? Imagine all the weaklings that decided to jump in the democrat line to not feel like an "outcast".

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SuddyG [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'm in a suburb of a major city. I personally think yes they would change a vote based on that. I think it's human nature to take the path of least resistance, and if they're weak they will.

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CovfefeNegro 2 points ago +2 / -0

Well if that's true, if people really are now demonstrating NPC characteristics then the Human Race is deaddeaddead.

I could see that in 8th grade voting for class pres or something, but if they do it in real life....or, if your confidence in People has been eroded by Societal behaviors sufficient to warrant that thinking... then our Society, our American Experiment is under extreme duress.

Sheeps I guess.

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SuddyG [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's interesting to see how people conform. If you look up the Asch conformity experiments (one of many.) You'll see people will consciously choose something they know is wrong just because the majority did too.

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CovfefeNegro 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yeah, I know what you're saying and people will be swayed by 'peer pressures', sure. I disagree with the methodology Asch used but still the point is somewhat valid. Young Humans are more susceptible, inexperience leading to doubt and refusing one's own instincts and judgement, that aspect of it has more validity of course. My first election I voted for Carter, because my Mom was a yellow dog dem- big FDR fan - and so I imagined I must be one too. Especially when Nixon was leaving a bad taste for repubs. Carter was a Yuge mistake, so I learned both parties were false. That was my red pilling process, been trying to vote out corruptocrats ever since.

And I have always known some people vote from a one issue perspective, whatever their issue is. That paradigm never ceases to amaze me; a candidate only has to lie to 'you' about one thing, convincing you he is with you, and you're all in.

It just seems odd to think we have got to a point where political hate/shame is warping Freedom.

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