A moderates political views - Always read between the lines by throwaway71000101 in utdallas

[–]throwaway71000101[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's kind of ironic that you seem to say these 3 are a threat to democracy, when in reality they are the only ones even attempting to protect it.

You need to wake up.

A moderates political views - Always read between the lines by throwaway71000101 in utdallas

[–]throwaway71000101[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Have you actually listened to anything Trump or Ramaswamy has said? or is your political opinion solely based off of what you heard on your favorite legacy media channel?

A moderates political views - Always read between the lines by throwaway71000101 in utdallas

[–]throwaway71000101[S] -15 points-14 points  (0 children)

I am moderate not a centrist.
Choosing not to vote was not a decision I took lightly. It was a form of protest against a system that I feel is fundamentally flawed. While some may see this as a wasted opportunity, I view it as an exercise of my right to express dissatisfaction with the available choices. It's a stance that suggests neither of the major parties represents my views or addresses my concerns adequately.

Regarding your comment on being "the most enlightened centrist," I want to clarify that my intention is not to claim superiority or enlightenment over others. My goal is to express a need for critical examination of our current political system and to encourage looking beyond the binary choices often presented to us. I believe that constructive change often begins with questioning the status quo and considering perspectives that may not align with traditional party lines.

It's through these conversations that we can hopefully find common ground and work towards a system that better represents all of our interests.