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[–] DarkFuture@lemmy.world 3 points 8 months ago

pretending you’re better than everyone else is definitely a choice.

If you voted Democrat in this election, you are absolutely better than someone who voted for Republicans or the Green Party (a vote for Republicans). You are better ethically and economically. You'll spend the next 4 years (or more) learning that the hard way.

Democrats used to be the party of the working poor but they’ve morphed into the party of ideological superiority.

If you bothered to pay attention to the legislation Democrats, to this day, still pass or attempt to pass, you'd know that they are still very much the party of the working poor.

It's high time you sit down and review the voting history of the Democrat and Republican parties so you can actually educate yourself. And no, I don't care about the Green Party because they are not, and will not be anytime in the foreseeable future, powerful enough to introduce, much less pass legislation.