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Voting for the lesser of two evils

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In the past I have made video essay content about SSC/ACX articles. My most popular remains my summary of the concept of Moloch.

Today I've made something a little different. It is a video summarizing the arguments surrounding voting for the "lesser evil". If this interests you, give it a watch and let me know if I missed anything or if you agree/disagree.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=46gi-ODAjF0

Note that I do not make any money off this or other videos. I also apologize if I have broken a rule I didn't see by posting this.

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Manipulative and disrespectful. If you're clearly biased and trying to push your audience in one direction, it's more honest to be open about it than try to herd them like cattle.
This is a common habit for "breadtuber' types, seeing their viewers as passive vessels for propaganda.

Noticed you have a similar video about how the "solution" to cancel culture is to "turn the temperature down" so the frog boils slower and social stigma can be used against people more effectively.
You even just assumed that bullying an artist for drawing skinny characters was wrong... just because it wasn't the most effective way to force her to stop, not for any other reason. You smuggle extreme leftist bias into every sentence, and I find the Voxsplaining act viscerally repulsive.

I really think most articles / video essays, including those on SCC/ACX represent an attempt to convince the reader/viewer of something. It is generally more annoying when that thing is something you disagree with, but I do think you may have misunderstood at least some of my arguments.

The point about drawing skinny characters is intended to point out that the actions of the cancel mob are counterproductive by their own standards. That is, they are attempting to support diversity in body type representation, but by bullying an artist to suicide they drive others away from their own cause. I do not assert that getting people to stop drawing skinny characters is right or wrong. Most examples are from the left because most recent cancellations have come from the left.

I do honestly believe that social stigma is necessary for a functioning society and I tried to give examples that both sides would agree with. When I gave the example of freedom as an important value with a visual of the statue of liberty, I did so attempting to make it clear that both political sides have values they would like to preserve with social stigma.