Missouri Republicans were able to swiftly overturn abortion rights and paid sick leave using an uncommon procedural move, sparking outrage from Democrats and advocates who say the legislature has ignored the will of the people.

In November 2024, Missouri voters passed two major ballot initiatives: Amendment 3, which reinstated abortion rights lost after the fall of Roe v. Wade, and Proposition A, which guaranteed paid sick leave for over 700,000 workers, the Missouri Independent reported.

Both passed with strong support across party lines, with Proposition A earning 58% of the vote. Since their passage, conservative lawmakers have worked to undermine or reverse the measures, citing economic concerns and ideological opposition.

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      Ok but then 60% didn’t vote for fascism either, you’d have to compare it as 27% against, 33% don’t care, and 40% for.

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      40% of people who voted didn’t vote for fascism. Using the votes of someone’s neighbors to determine whether or not they deserve healthcare is deranged.

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        We are making the same point in different ways. I agree with your premise and position.

        There are consequences for our actions and our inactions. This is the theme I’m communicating with facts and data.

        Truth and reality are often bitter pills to swallow.

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          There is not a way to justify ignoring human rights violations just because they live next to people who voted for Trump. What you’re describing is collective punishment, and it is unethical and inhumane.

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      If we’re counting people not voting as voting for fascism, then Trump has an overwhelming mandate to take over the nation.

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          He has the Presidency and is expanding its power. He doesn’t have complete control… yet.

          My point is that you can’t count non-voters as being on either side. They contribute to the ultimate result by not reversing it, but you can’t count them as being for the winner’s positions.

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            Yes, you can. When you can’t get off your ass to vote, then you’re basically saying that you’re fine with whatever happens. In this case risking fascism, which apparently was good enough for them.

            By not voting, you’re enabling whoever wins.

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              Then you’re arguing Mr. Trump has a 70% mandate for his second term (~245M eligible voters, only ~75M went for Harris; third party and non-vote means Trump support).

              I guess you think we should give him more of a chance to enact their will.

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                I do argue that.

                I argue that the people who voted for him REALLY wanted him in office and the people who couldn’t be bothered to vote at all were fine with any outcome, including Trump getting into office. So they may not be rabid supporters or active voters, but yes, they do support and enable him.

                You know, people often think that not picking a side is some enlightened choice, that by doing nothing you’re actually doing nothing. But nothing is farther from the truth. Doing nothing IS a choice. It’s a choice to stay quiet and silently accept evil. It’s a choice to stay quiet in the face of injustice, it’s a choice to NOT help the victim. Staying neutral always helps the bully.

                And we all know this. We learned this in kindergarten. Staying quiet always helps the bully. We knew this as kids, we witnessed it. Nobody gets to pretend they don’t understand this dynamic as a grown-up. It is a choice and they made it.

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        Are these apathetics not still showing that he does? Are those non-voters of Missouri protesting or fighting back or are they just continuing on with whatever while willfully ignorant that their country has a fascist dictator who’s holding people without trial in inhumane conditions or sending them to be tortured and killed in el Salvador.