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Saw this in hexbear memes yesterday. To me it reads as a satire of the holier than thou attitudes I see around here. But it also had no downvotes and nobody was challenging it, so I wonder if it reads differently to you, and how if so.

I tried asking the OP but I was told not to expect discussion in the memes community

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[โ€“] iByteABit@hexbear.net 9 points 1 week ago (1 children)

If the lever controls nothing, by which you probably mean elections in which case I totally agree, then doesn't that also mean that the material effects of pulling it don't exist?

This isn't a democracy and capitalists will still do what capital needs after the election. If that is genocide, then genocide it is. Real change cannot happen from within capitalist institutions, it happens by workers organizing.

Even if elections did matter, what exactly have the Democrats done to prove that they aren't willing to do just as much as their counterparts? The "debates" were literally a contest of who is more willing to spend more on the war machine, instead of things like public health and housing, things that the working class really need and care about.

[โ€“] Lojcs@lemm.ee 1 points 6 days ago

I thought its message was "not picking a side isn't morally superior to picking a side even if picking a side doesn't change the outcome, people will die either way and the guy holding the lever is a literal nazi", which in my opinion extends to "so if picking a side has a chance to make it better it is immoral to not try".

I'm not here to convince anyone of that, I was just confused why someone from here would make a meme seemingly mocking the usual hexbear position but it seems this was edited from a liberal meme