• GBU_28
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    2 months ago

    Yes. Are you kidding? It’s a critical role of a citizen

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      2 months ago

      It isn’t a role. It is a choice in America. There are no laws requiring you to vote. Not voting can also be seen as a protest of what some consider to be a uniparty. We can prob agree it isn’t really the best choice right now, but one that I respect to not overreact to those that advocate for it.

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        2 months ago

        It’s part of the social contract.

        If anyone bemoans the degradation of so many aspects of American social contract ( or highlight it was never available) , they have to do their part as a citizen.

        Edit it’s one of the core principles of democracy. It’s not “I’ll vote if I feel like it”.

        If you must protest, do so by voting for a spoiler, or your favorite philosopher or writer.

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          Tantrum voting for a spoiler (objectively the exact same as voting for “the other guy” btw…FPTP Voting suuuuucks) is fine, usually. This time around it is a hard one to suggest, or even tolerate, because the stakes are the worst. That is why it is even a debate…spoiling to feel superior and us ending up with Bush jr. lead to a lot of horrible stuff (I lost friends and brothers to one of them in particular), but it didn’t bring down our country and never really threatened to.