• Franklin
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      1 month ago

      You misunderstand me, you should be allowed not to vote but encouraging it as a form of protest is misguided.

      • @[email protected]
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        21 month ago

        There’s a contradiction. If you are allowed not to vote in a democracy, and you don’t like any of the candidates, then, how can it be misguided to withhold your vote?

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          No it isn’t. You have the right not to vote but participation should be encouraged as it’s what gives everyone a say. Seems pretty simple to me. I’m not even saying they don’t have the right to discourage people but if you have lived through the last 8 years and do it, you’re a REALLY slow learner.

          • @[email protected]
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            01 month ago

            I am really slow, so thanks for taking the time. But, let’s say you’re a socialist, and both candidates are capitalists. So you decide that neither candidate upholds your interests. How would any “encouragement” to vote change your mind?

            In the case where neither candidate represents your political positions, not voting is an act of rebellion.

            • Franklin
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              41 month ago

              I would say it’s wholely ineffective and only enables the worst actors

                  • @[email protected]
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                    01 month ago

                    That’s what the duopoly system wants you to do. Blame other voters when it doesn’t give you better candidates.