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Originally posted by The CyfreClearly, a true democracy cannot exist if millions are declining their right to be heard. Simple interest in the good of the nation alone is obviously not a sufficient incentive to get people to vote.
Originally posted by Diseria
I choose not to vote as a form of protest.
Originally posted by Diseria
While I'm not speaking for every non-voter, I know that quite a number of non-voters have valid reasons.
Originally posted by Diseria
In fact, I was taught that to *not* vote is a sign of protest. Just like *not* paying your taxes. There's no amount of money that could be offered, nor prizes or other rewards, that could buy my vote.
Originally posted by Diseria
I hate choosing between two evils, and I refuse to do it. Me getting out there to vote is not going to change the fact that the politicians do not represent me or my interests, do not care about me, and are going to lie, cheat, and swindle us out of what little integrity we've got left.
Originally posted by Diseria
I choose not to vote as a form of protest.
And my protest cannot be bought out.
Originally posted by GradyPhilpott
That's like cutting your nose off to spite your face.
I hope you're a liberal.
Originally posted by The CyfreSo, you don't vote as a sign of protest. Since you didn't vote in the first place, your non-vote is thrown into a pool of tens of millions of non-voters who have a million reasons for not voting. So your sign of protest is completely lost in the shuffle.
Who was your teacher?
Do you prefer to "protest" by not voting so you can continue to feel like a rebel of some kind?
Originally posted by Diseria
Intelligent votes are, indeed, "lost in the shuffle" with bandwagon-voters.
How many votes were "lost in the shuffle" (or was it 'mis-counted'? ...I forget) in the last presidential election?
Originally posted by Diseria
I'm not against the idea of voting, or the idea of democracy. I just think this version has become the a pitiful (nevermind hypocritical) imitation of the true ideas.
Originally posted by Diseria
Honestly, I hope that every citizen is a rebel.
Originally posted by Diseria
There are so many illusions in this country... The illusion of safety, of success, of almost everything. How can you be so sure that voting isn't simply an illusion, too? The illusion of making a difference...?
Originally posed by The Cyfre I'll continue to go to the polls and vote for real change rather than who i think is going to win, and you come out and vote when it matters. Honestly, that's probably the only way anything is going to change via an election.
Originally posted by Diseria
Do you guys think I'm being unreasonable about not voting?
If everyone did come out to vote one year, i'm sure a lot of those same people would be out of power in a new york minute.
Originally posted by iori_komei
For instance, attack adds are a favourite of many politicians, especially on the right,
Originally posted by jsobecky
Originally posted by iori_komei
For instance, attack adds are a favourite of many politicians, especially on the right,
iori_komei
It's statements such as this that make it difficult to take you seriously sometimes.