• treadful
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    2 months ago

    These are not serious people. They are low-information voters who do not have any consistent policy positions and vote based entirely on vibes. They don’t take serious looks at the capabilities, policies, and worldviews of the candidates. Their political compass is a random number generator.

    So far that seems to be the best explanation of “undecided voters.” That’s disconcerting.

    • WoodScientist@lemmy.world
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      Thankfully, the true morons are a very small portion of the electorate. I don’t mean that anyone that is politically disengaged is a moron. If you just don’t care about who leads you, figure each side is as good as the other, and just want to focus on your own life and troubles, fine. The struggle is real, and I don’t blame someone who is working three jobs trying to keep a roof over their heads from simply deciding to avoid politics entirely. They don’t have the mental cycles to spare, and they just can’t. If you want to avoid all political news, put zero thought into the candidates, and just avoid avoid the electoral process entirely, fine. The right to vote is a right, not an obligation. I don’t ascribe to that worldview, but I get it.

      In contrast, the true electoral moron is someone who is completely politically disengaged, puts zero effort or critical thought into the state of contemporary politics, but still stubbornly insists on showing up to vote anyway. They don’t have a damn idea who they should vote for, but damnit, they sure are as hell are going to vote anyway. It’s the Dunning-Kruger voter.

      But again, thankfully this is a very small portion of the people that show up on election day. There’s maybe 30-40% of the whole population that’s just decided to write off politics entirely. I don’t personally understand that worldview. I can’t imagine not caring about what leaders we elect and how it affects our lives. But, oh well, if someone chooses to opt out of the political system and accept whatever the rest of us decide, so be it. But while I don’t understand it, I am at least thankful that most of these people have enough self-awareness to realize that if they don’t give a damn about the outcome of elections, that they really shouldn’t bother voting in the first place. The vast majority of people who are completely disengaged with candidates and the issues are simply not going to vote at all. It takes a rather rare breed of moron to completely divorce yourself from political thought and reality, while also deciding to still bother to register, drive to the polls, and fill out a ballot.

      And also, I take solace in the fact that if their vote really is a random number generator, then they will have little actual effect on the election. Both candidates should get about an equal share of the true moron vote, so their overall effect is a wash.

      I’m overall not that concerned about the true undecided morons. I’m far more concerned about those who have taken a look at both candidates and actually fully embrace and love the policies proposed by Trump and Vance. The type who are not just unaware, but fully onboard with their most abominable policies. I’m far more concerned that there’s a sizable portion of the population that is entirely in favor of the idea of creating a Christofascist white ethnostate. Trump and Vance have the support they do because there is a sizable portion of the electorate that is fully aware of everything they have done and want to do, and to them? It sounds like a fantastic idea. THAT is what really keeps me up at night. The true morons are mostly harmless idiots. The truly evil ones are those I’m really concerned about.