Voting for the same people and policies and expecting a different result is the infantile concept
And, just to be clear, how has voting Green ever changed literally anything?
Just to be clear how has voting for the same people expecting different results changed literally anything? We are having the exact same conversations about wages, housing, employment, healthcare education, etc. that they were having during the civil rights movements, that they were having during the Great depression. If we're continuing to have the exact same conversations, things are not getting any better
So voting for a random third party and changing absolutely nothing is an infantile concept?
Voting for the same people and policies and expecting a different result is the infantile concept
And, just to be clear, how has voting Green ever changed literally anything?
Just to be clear how has voting for the same people expecting different results changed literally anything? We are having the exact same conversations about wages, housing, employment, healthcare education, etc. that they were having during the civil rights movements, that they were having during the Great depression. If we're continuing to have the exact same conversations, things are not getting any better
So voting for a random third party and changing absolutely nothing is an infantile concept?