• kata1yst@sh.itjust.works
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    22 hours ago

    Blue State has a generally accepted meaning of ‘votes blue in the presidential election’.

    Doesn’t mean that 100% of our politics is democratic.

    Are you arguing this for any particular reason?

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      22 hours ago

      Are you arguing this for any particular reason?

      Because I think you completely missed the word “solid” or don’t understand what that means in terms of politics (nor do I think you fully understand what “blue state” means, because no, that doesn’t just apply to the presidential election, although that is a big part and is heavily correlated).

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          22 hours ago

          … Is this a joke?

          • California
          • Oregon
          • New Mexico
          • Washington
          • Colorado
          • Illinois
          • Vermont (preempting “but the governor!!” by saying you know you’re arguing in bad faith if you think he’s not a bizarre exception)
          • New York
          • Massachussetts
          • Rhode Island
          • Connecticut
          • New Jersey
          • Maryland
          • Delaware
          • Hawaii

          And some of those like New Mexico I wouldn’t even call “solid blue”. Dude, you can still be proud of your state and acknowledge reality.

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            20 hours ago

            Funny that NJ is often called a purple state (for a few very good reasons) but the state legislature is basically 2:1 democrat to Republican

            I’m not sure how you’re getting downvoted, I think people are just determined to be wrong

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              20 hours ago

              Sometimes when I get upvoted on here (and got upvoted back on Reddit), I feel compelled to ask myself if it’s because I’ve made a cogent point or if it’s because I said something that people want to be true authoritatively enough and got lucky with the upvote ratio early on. It’s frustrating sometimes, and I don’t really know what to do about it.

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                18 hours ago

                I miss forums and such where votes didn’t exist and you simply commented or not

                But I do understand how when too many people begin using the thing votes clear up a lot the message boards that would otherwise just be agreement and whatnot

                To your point: it’s always a new and random mix of both making a good point and saying what people want to hear. Just gotta not really care