• hitmyspot
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      1 month ago

      Yes, based on many. However, that implies that people don’t care about the genocide, which is what ive repeatedly said.

      If you want to be more precise, they cared about everything else more, which is a different way of saying they don’t care about it.

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        1 month ago

        No you’re holding it up as a one item agenda, the marijuana party didn’t get in either but tons of cunts love weed

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          1 month ago

          No, I’m pointing out, again, about the reduction of votes they got. They are the only party with the potential for seats to support ending genocide. They had less votes and lost seats.

          I’m not saying it was their only issue but it clearly wasn’t an important issue for Australians based on that.

          If it was important to Australians, more would have voted for the greens. Australians either didn’t care or supported genocide instead.

          It’s not like the USA where it was a hold your nose situation. We have preferential voting. If people cared about other issues, they could still preference the greens for their genocide stance, of they deemed it important. they did not.