Voting for Jo Jorgensen is a privileged vote?

in politics •  4 years ago 

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I keep seeing these "voting for Jo Jorgensen comes from a place of privilege" sentiments online, and they make no sense.

The ultimate place of privilege this election is being an American, and not caring how many foreigners are killed by the "war on terrorism", and voting for Biden who's a greater warmonger than Trump and Jorgensen and never seen a war he didn't like. Or maybe voting for Trump because the plight of immigrants and refugees doesn't matter to you as much as those privileged enough to be here. Or maybe voting for Biden, who's voted to defund any school that has taught that homosexuality isn't wrong and opposed integration to schools because he didn't want his children attending a "racial jungle".

How the hell is voting for Jo considered a "privileged" vote when a vote for the Biden/Trump machine isn't? Why is the internet so backwards? If you're "privileged" in your vote, it's voting for those who oppress minority groups you're not a part of... and there is a third option. Don't be privileged enough to go major party.

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