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If you're a hamplanet and you finally decide to lose weight, there are many, many, many things that must be changed to fix things. No one, single thing is necessary on it's own, nor are all of the things you could do necessary. However each of the things you could do is beneficial in a different capacity and multiple will be necessary in any reasonable manner.

The same is true for fixing White Countries. No, voting won't solve things as far gone and controlled that they are. But voting will help sway minds, shift the window, open conversations, collectivize, fortify, and educate. This is why I was so insistent and what I assume came off as annoying with my "jew" and "White" push. I think now everyone can see It collectivizes minds, people, ideas, goals. Will my push, on it's own fix things? Nope, not even close. Will it help establish a state-of-being in which things are more tenable to be fixed? I think it will. The same is true of voting, despite how useless it feels, it still matters.

If you're a hamplanet and you finally decide to lose weight, there are many, many, many things that must be changed to fix things. No one, single thing is necessary on it's own, nor are all of the things you could do necessary. However each of the things you could do is beneficial in a different capacity and multiple will be necessary in any reasonable manner. The same is true for fixing White Countries. No, voting won't solve things as far gone and controlled that they are. But voting will help sway minds, shift the window, open conversations, collectivize, fortify, and educate. This is why I was so insistent and what I assume came off as annoying with my "jew" and "White" push. I think now everyone can see It collectivizes minds, people, ideas, goals. Will my push, on it's own fix things? Nope, not even close. Will it help establish a state-of-being in which things are more tenable to be fixed? I think it will. The same is true of voting, despite how useless it feels, it still matters.

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I suppose my mad ramblings here are that sometimes a party has to fail in order to realize they need to listen to the voters more than their donors.

Nope. Neither party in the UK nor the US listens to it's constituency. Voters listen to each other though, see each other and that's why voting matters. It forces things to be said which otherwise would not have. It's real meaningless to give a fuck what the 0 party system cares for.

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I suppose also, if 1 party fails then it opens the door to new parties rising. People stop voting because they've probably despaired from the current system which then is a green light for talking about other parties which might interest them and be more aligned with based values.