Message from @Telliom

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2018-11-28 00:41:02 UTC  

Hello everyone

2018-11-28 00:41:38 UTC  

Well, it happened. The left of my country, Brasil, finally got crazy

2018-11-28 00:41:50 UTC  

they were always crazy

2018-11-28 00:42:33 UTC  

There it was a time, 3 years ago, were the right had more crazies then the left

2018-11-28 00:43:46 UTC  

It was so much fun to kick those poor bastards of the right....

2018-11-28 00:44:29 UTC  

But.... The right learned the lesson and send many of the crazy ones to oblivion

2018-11-28 00:45:16 UTC  

Meanwhile, the left gained more crazies

2018-11-28 00:46:14 UTC  

And just as happened many years ago, many on the left were pushed to the center, and many on the center were pushed to the right....

2018-11-28 00:47:14 UTC  

I'm not quoting Tim, tough. That actually happened.

2018-11-28 02:48:26 UTC  

You know it’s a real shame, deep inside I still consider myself a left leaning libertarian but it’s the overwhelming number of crazies on the far left out of nowhere that made me start leaning right.

2018-11-28 02:48:53 UTC  

IDK but I’ve been on both ends of the fence and the far sides of both camps are pretty scary

2018-11-28 03:01:07 UTC  

"There is a massive left-wing activist base." From Tim's latest vid. Has the number increased dramatically since he said progressives make up 8% of the population?

2018-11-28 03:04:38 UTC  

20 million is still a big pool to draw "massive" base from

2018-11-28 03:09:43 UTC  

I'm still not sure what that 8% represents. Just how far left do you have to be to be included in it?

2018-11-28 03:10:05 UTC  

I mean we just held an election and 53 million voted for Dem and 45 million for Repubs

2018-11-28 03:10:14 UTC  

Basically I think most left learners are basically just interchangeable with with center or right leaning 10 years ago. It’s kind of stupid.

2018-11-28 03:10:28 UTC  

Because of the idiots on the left now

2018-11-28 03:28:44 UTC  

10 years ago, I voted for Obama. Then I voted for him again. I'm still firmly on the left. Just not an SJW.

2018-11-28 03:29:49 UTC  

10 years ago id vote for Bernie

2018-11-28 03:29:53 UTC  

today id Vote for Bernie

2018-11-28 03:30:03 UTC  

im still more right wing than you

2018-11-28 03:30:14 UTC  

whom you vote for isnt dependent on political leaning

2018-11-28 03:30:42 UTC  

*shouldn't be

2018-11-28 03:31:07 UTC  

I'd vote for Bernie.

2018-11-28 03:32:00 UTC  

idk if wed vote for him for the same reasons though

2018-11-28 03:35:29 UTC  

I'd vote to helicopter Bernie supporters

2018-11-28 03:35:54 UTC  

If 2020 ends up being Trump and Hillary again, I'll vote third party or abstain altogether.

2018-11-28 03:37:15 UTC  

When you press the button to vote third party or democrat, a trap door should open up below you so you fall into a box, and are then transported to a helipad where you will be taken up and thrown from a helicopter.

2018-11-28 03:38:30 UTC  

libertarian party should get equal representation in the debates

2018-11-28 03:39:15 UTC  

Only if it's 2 party with Republicans and Libertarians tbh

2018-11-28 03:44:35 UTC  

id accept that

2018-11-28 03:44:59 UTC  

Let's wait and see who the Dems nominate

2018-11-28 03:45:11 UTC  

It should be an eventful primary

2018-11-28 03:51:46 UTC  

It doesn't matter who they nominate, if the libertarian party fielded a serious campaign it would split the vote and then we'd be USSR 2: Electric Boogaloo

2018-11-28 03:52:39 UTC  

People always say that, i don't subscribe to that theory

2018-11-28 03:52:57 UTC  

Lots of people simply don't vote if they don't like what's on the table

2018-11-28 03:53:17 UTC  

The idea of splitting the vote is based on all these people voting already

2018-11-28 03:54:50 UTC  

USSR 2: Escape 2 Africa

2018-11-28 03:57:06 UTC  

But a lot of people vote for the least worst candidate

2018-11-28 03:57:43 UTC  

Which speaks volumes about politicians