Comment on dear republicans, what's the point of alienating every single ally of the US?

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Objection@lemmy.ml ⁨1⁩ ⁨day⁩ ago

The moral fiber of politicians for example, is and should be a concern because it does have an impact in pHysiCaL rEaLiTy.

Even that statement is missing the point. “Is and should be a concern.” You can be concerned about it all you want, but we’re talking about how voters will and have behaved, and their behavior has clearly demonstrated that an insufficient number of people care about such things for it to be decisive. Should they care? I don’t care whether they should care.

Oh really? was it Kamala that ranted about Haitians eating pets? danced for 40 min onstage to ave maria and ymca like a senile kook?

Did those things have a direct, material impact on broad segments of the population? Maybe some Hatians faced more discrimination and were alienated, but that’s a hell of a lot fewer people than were affected by inflation, so the impact it had on the outcome of the election was probably negligible.

She shouldn’t have to distance herself from the Biden administration because the administration objectively did a good job.

And there you go again. Whether she should or shouldn’t have to is irrelevant, you’re drifting off into “ought’s” again. Regardless of whether she should have had to, she did have to.

It’s really hard for you to admit that people are just uninformed

I already said that they were ages ago. In fact, I was the one who first pointed out that “a wave of global inflation caused incumbent parties in many countries to lose elections.” You only assume I can’t “admit” it, despite me explicitly telling you it, because you can’t wrap your head around the fact that *even though they were uninformed, Kamala still failed to make the case to them." Again, unless you can wave a magic wand and cause uninformed voters to become informed, you’re just complaining about how reality works.

This is also another opportunity for you to realise that morality actually exists and is something to account for.

I never said it didn’t. What I said is that we have to be able to look at reality rationally and objectively without our preconceptions of what “should” be true getting in the way of things.

Also, I’m very confused about what you even mean by this or how it’s in any way a response to what I said.

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