• TheDemonBuer@lemmy.world
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    7 hours ago

    Does he think his history counts as “normal people”?

    I think he does think that. Apparently many disagree. My question is: why don’t the really normal people run for office themselves? If even one tenth of one percent of people who are celebrating Planter dropping out were to run themselves, there’d be so many candidates you’d think at least one of them would be acceptable.

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      4 hours ago

      I’m assuming you’re a normal person. With a job. Are you willing to leave your job to run a campaign? And what if, in a year when the election happens and the campaign is over, you don’t win? Now you don’t have a job.

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        4 hours ago

        I’m assuming you’re a normal person.

        No, I’m not normal. I’m problematic. I wouldn’t pass liberal purity tests. So it can’t be me, it’s gotta be one of y’all. People like me and Platner can’t do it, we’re far too flawed. Evil, even. It’s going to have to be one of the morally normal liberals. So which one of you are gonna step up and make the sacrifice?

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          4 hours ago

          Could we stop framing literal rape and voluntary mercenary work as “liberal purity tests”?

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                  People like me and Platner can’t do it, we’re far too flawed. Evil, even. It’s going to have to be one of the morally normal liberals. So which one of you are gonna step up and make the sacrifice?

                  You’re telling me this isn’t dripping with sarcasm?

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      6 hours ago

      I’d guess it’s primarily the same thing that prevents normal people from changing jobs: losing money, losing healthcare, not being able to pay your mortgage, not being able to take care of your family.

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        6 hours ago

        Yep, the pursuit of power comes with a price. One of the many reasons these candidates should be vetted more thoroughly - they are seeking a position of power over others.