Theo Gagnon

Theo Gagnon

@angrydog541320

I’m 16, male, and have a lot of special interests that I don’t often publicly pursue if that makes sense? I’m big into things like anime and media but from an o

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@angrydog541320 · Jan 12, 2026
Angeline Van der Zalm
Angeline Van der Zalm
@orangekoala191251 · Jan 12, 2026 10:31 am

CMV: I don’t see a point in caring

Every single day I see hundreds if not thousands of posts on (this groups) rights and (this groups) rights. I see post about what we (US) are doing elsewhere ect. And I read both sides of the argument and watch both sides turn to name calling and even threats and despite all that I just don’t care.
Is it effecting me? No? Then I don’t care. I just can’t comprehend why anyone would give a shit about anything other than themselves and their loved ones.
Before I’m labeled as a racist or nazi or whatever I’ll get this out of the way.
Me: white male
Wife: disabled white female
Son: white male dating non binary person who I think the world of
These are the people I care about and nothing that is happening does anything to them.
So seriously why do you all care so much about people you don’t and won’t ever know? Why reduce yourself to such anger and despair of shit you literally cannot change?

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Theo Gagnon
@angrydog541320 · Jan 12, 2026

CMV: National Ranked Choice Voting should replace the Electoral College & within congressional races

As my post implies ranked choice voting should be implemented in the United States in place of the electoral college, as well as for congressional races.
It promotes third-parties, as people are more likely to vote for someone, when they know their vote isn't wasted, and ensures they don't end up promoting the "greater of two evils". It gives independents a voice, and gets rid of the electoral college, that gives people of certain states more power than others, while *actually* ensuring that the candidate with *majority* support gets elected. I
In the Senate and the House, it will lead to third parties gaining support and some seats, ultimately leading to multi-party coalitions while ensuring local representation.

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