r/agedlikemilk 20h ago

Curdled.

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u/joyofresh 17h ago

The whole world

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u/PixelBrewery 17h ago

No, just 51% of America

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u/make_thick_in_warm 16h ago

Not even

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u/spokenmoistly 15h ago

I would include those who chose not to vote in the stupid portion of the country, about 2/3 of them.

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u/10000Didgeridoos 15h ago

262,083,034 Americans were voting age in 2024 as of last spring.

77 million voted Trump. 75 million or so voted Harris. And 140 million or so didn't vote at all.

So yes, about 217 million Americans either directly voted for this, or enabled it by not voting at all. So the percentage is actually even worse: 82% of voting age Americans.

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u/lord_of_worms 14h ago

This problem was highlighted during his first run at presidency thing. It was hugely publicised and they, the majority of people let it happen again!!

Reminds me of something one of their wise men once said:.
There's an old saying in Tennessee — I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee — that says, fool me once, shame on — shame on you. Fool me — you can't get fooled again.

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u/Bullnose351 5h ago

Absolute favorite W quote. Second is “…now watch this drive!”

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u/spideroncoffein 14h ago

Not to dispute many people being stupid, but your numbers don't seem ro add up.

262M voters.

77M for Trump + 75M for Harris + 140M = 292M

And if you meant to write 292M voters, Trump voters + no-votes would still be "just" 74% of voters.

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u/valuedsleet 13h ago

This math is a bit wrong. 77+75-262=-110 Americans who didn’t vote. That would make it about 71% of eligible voters who voted for Trump or didn’t vote based on these loose numbers. This matches the math of 75/262 million which is .286 or 29% of eligible voters who voted for Harris.

Still, your point is valid. That’s a lot of people who didn’t vote against Trump.

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u/Fontajo 14h ago

I feel like the blame for where we are is much less on the people, and more on biased news agencies and those who allow them to air.

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u/Potential_Warthog_17 14h ago

I’d give the benefit of the doubt to many of them however, with how the education system fails to educate and inform

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u/aguynamedv 13h ago

about 217 million Americans either directly voted for this, or enabled it by not voting at all.

Y'all really need to remember this number includes a whole lot of people who cannot vote. There are also a lot of immigrants who cannot vote.

I get it - we want to blame people. There's more than enough blame to go around though. America as a whole allowed this to happen over the course of 40 years, but America was also slow-walked into it with relentless attacks on education.

IMO, it's better to remember that there is a 100% chance there was election interference that has not been uncovered, or even investigated. Trump and Musk have both made comments on multiple occasions to suggest direct interference. My money is on the "mysterious drones" that immediately disappeared after the election.

All in all, maybe 1/3 of Americans voted for Trump. And of those people, how many do you think have been victim to sophisticated propaganda networks and poor education systems?

I have lots to say about the people who called me "hysterical" for the past 10 years warning of exactly this scenario, but it isn't going to change the reality of what we're facing.

Focus on the real issues - we can't change the past.

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u/Shisshinmitsu 13h ago

That's what they meant by "The Silent Majority", I guess.

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u/koalaprints 12h ago

Hold on, just a small correction. 262 -77 - 75 = 110 million voters who didn't vote at all not 140 million.

(77+110)/262 = 71% not 82%

At least it's not that bad but still. I'd put it at only 29% of eligible voters actually voted for him.

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u/Oaktree27 14h ago

Yeah people really overestimate Americans. Most are very complicit

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u/retropieproblems 14h ago

1/4 are good responsible citizens, 1/4 are genuinely terrible people, and 1/2 just cannot be bothered and are of no benefit to the world.

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u/tbird920 15h ago

Only like 33% of eligible voters elected Trump.

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u/SirVanyel 15h ago

Yep and 33% didn't vote at all and are also stupid

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u/10000Didgeridoos 15h ago

Honestly I'm glad they don't vote in a way, because if they are stupid enough to NOT vote in times like this, then if they had their hand forced to do so, they'd be likely stupid enough to majority vote Trump.

Most people IMO stupid enough to think they don't need to or don't have to vote, clearly are too stupid to be trusted to vote at all.

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u/Dogmoto2labs 14h ago

I was rather astounded by the Wisconsin results, thankful that she won, yes, but whatever media I was watching said there was only 52% voter turnout!! After the last 60 days, ONLY 52%?? WTF people!

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u/misticspear 14h ago

We lose the thread by simply calling out the stupidity. A LOT of those people stayed home because to them there was no difference. They’d be good either way. Many of them extrapolated that because they didn’t die in the first term. They were wrong but it wasn’t just stupidity that got us here

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u/FacePalmTheater 15h ago

If the lazy fucks got out and voted, we might've been ok. Damn right that 33% is stupid. And selfish.

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u/JonnyTN 15h ago edited 14h ago

Everyone had their reasons I guess.

Had multiple friends say they weren't voting because of Kamala's stance on Israel.

But their failure to act or vote had bad results

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u/chr1spe 15h ago

Those friends are basically explicitly telling you they're fairly stupid. It only takes understanding two things that absolutely everyone should understand to know that it is stupid. One is that we're in a two-party system, so anything other than voting for the lesser evil is being dumb and not playing the game by the existing rules. The other is that Trump's position on Israel was even worse.