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    But that doesn’t apply to voting because voting isn’t a routine obligation

    Voting is routine and an obligation. Brushing those one’s teeth is not “a moral or legal duty”. Your reasoning is flawed.

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        Nobody claimed that voting was compulsory. Just an obligation. Those aren’t the same thing.

        So you know that what you said was false. Then why did you say that?

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            Not everyone feels it’s an obligation. Plenty of people don’t vote

            So? That doesn’t address the question— it’s just a non-sequitur. And clearly you do believe it’s an obligation, because you did vote.

            Now that you’ve acknowledged that your claims were false, why did you say them?

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                So? Peoples feelings, don’t change the meaning of a word, and you are still avoiding the question. Why are you too scared to answer?