Telling someone to vote for the lesser of two evils among two genocidal monsters is like taking a vegan to a burger place and saying they should just get a burger without cheese instead of with it
I got another one where that came from: Maybe the burger is actually secretly vegan, but they're just not advertising it that way because they don't want to turn off meat eaters.
I thought about this example but I really wanted to emphasize the similarity of the options. That said, if you go by what people actually say to vegans this is probably more accurate.
One of my favourite r/enlightenedcentrism posts was when someone shared a burger paddy that was 50% TVP and 50% beef, and then centrists came out of the woodwork to say things like "well it would reduce meat consumption by 50%" etc
im generally the asshole who wants the proper thing placed in the proper com, and following the rules in order to improve the site. (its why i hate dredgetank for existing)
more posting in c/vegan would encourage further activity in different communities besides everyone just using c/chapo as basically the new c/main
the vegan comm has banned a lot of people who regularly post on this site, as they have a strict "non-vegans not allowed" posting policy. Definitely caught me off guard when it happened to me, particularly because I wasn't arguing with anyone, but instead getting an in-depth explainer on the vegan perspective on work-animals
Look, just get the hamburger without the cheese. Getting anything other than a hamburger is the same as getting a cheeseburger. This is literally the most important decision since we came here last time, when you also had to get a hamburger. And the time before, when you ordered the hamburger like you were told but still got stuck with the cheeseburger