Comment by jappgar

4 hours ago

That's why political parties were invented, so you don't need to create name recognition for every candidate.

Those signs aren't changing anyone's mind. But a party is something people can talk about and understand. It's unifying.

Giving a fuck means engaging with party politics and making it part of your day to day life (at least during election season).

Signs are the laziest and most inconsequential way of supporting a candidate. By far the best way is to convince everyone that you know in person to vote for a particular candidate.

In 2016, just 400 American families were the source of 50% of all election money that year. If your "candidate" is going to "rein in big tech," how the hell are they supposed to raise money from them? And if they aren't going to do that, where will that money go?

Your views seem to be rather ... idealistic. This TED lecture[0] is only 18 minutes long and it offers rather a chilling perspective on any sensible reform.

[0]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mw2z9lV3W1g