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Luc Arnaud Dunoyer's avatar

Thank you for putting this out there, I have been talking with my partner about this and we agree that patriarchy and racism have been the main factors. By patriarchy we also acknowledge the fact that many women voted for Trump despite their opposite interests, patriarchy does not just pervert man just like racism does not only pervert white people!

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I know within my community spheres, even in my personal life, I had to CONVINCE people to vote at all. There is something especially important to consider that in the far right political movement (which is seen in other countries too ofc, especially recently) a really "good" tactic to use is to demoralize opponent voters. I truly believe that is a huge factor why people, especially young voters, simply didn't vote. Demoralized and no longer trusting that their vote will even matter, even intelligent people who would normally vote have come to think of it as useless and a waste of time.

And sure, to a certain extent that may be true in a lot of ways, but it is one of the few ways we DO have power. It's why it works so well as a tactic to the right. It effectively makes it so we feel we are powerless and then inadvertently remove our own power by not enforcing it. It isn't our fault we can't trust the government process but it certainly is our fault if we don't take every opportunity to use our voice when given the choice. If we only take the opportunity that seems like it'll work best....well...there isn't a perfect way for every situation and how are we meant to get to a point of collective power and motivation if we don't even work to get there in the first place with simple decisions like voting??

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