• bizarroland@fedia.io
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      The implication that I believe you are missing is that all humans are to some degree evil, and that goes doubly so for the type of human that finds themselves working in the world of politics.

      It’s tongue-in-cheek, and that was very well known when the phrase originally came out.

      The subtlety seems to have been lost over time.

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      That phrase is aggressively fucking stupid.

      Nothing is pure and virtue doesn’t matter. And even if virtue did matter, when you decide not to choose you are just as culpable with the result when it is the worse evil.

      You can’t wash your hands if you had the power to act.

      • zarkanian@sh.itjust.works
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        Where did I say that you shouldn’t vote? Of course you should vote. That’s a civic responsibility. I’m just rejecting the “lesser evil” argument. It’s used to support and justify bad candidates, and it helps to move the Overton Window in a more evil direction. All of those “lesser evil” candidates helped pave the way for Trump.

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      Someone read that quote from The Witcher, not recognizing it was planted right at the beginning of a character arc of growth.

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        I think this is more like multiple paths that are all in the same narrow valley, if pollievre had won that would have led to a different path for sure