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The problem with not voting
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I mean I'm 35, I'm not exactly a "youth" anymore. I was SO excited to vote for Obama in 08 for my first eligible election. I started video editing in high school by making campaign videos on YouTube. I've voted in every primary and general election since then. This would be the first time since I've been of voting age that I've even considered not voting.
We all know the voting system in this country is shit, the two party system is shit, but we keep telling everyone to show up because "that's the best we have". Well, maybe it doesn't have to be.
If the "work" is us showing up once every 4 years to cast a vote that really only decides anything if you're in swing states then I think there's probably room for way more to be done.
Hope is all well and good, but you're expecting too much if people can't even show up for the bare minimum.
Which is why I like to focus on the fundamentals of democracy first. Teach people how to learn and get them to show up to vote when they should.
We all need to accept the fact that some things won't change in our lifetime for the better. So showing up to vote in a "hopeless" vote in an election where the opposition "always" wins is super important. You can't chip away at that shit if you don't vote.
That said, my hopes are for a future without wealth hoarding. Functional government who is not only responsible but accountable (up to and including with their lives) . Where art, science and education are the most respected vocations on earth.. but I'll most likely be long dead before a society like that exists again.. so for now I'll just add my tiny pebble to the mountain of change.
We should definitely vote. It’s our only real voice in the way our government is run. The problem is the 2 party system. It would fall apart if more Americans started realizing that their vote doesn’t have to be (and shouldn’t be) held hostage by a douche and a turd.
We’re their bosses, we hire them to do a job for us (running the country and upholding the constitution) and we can fire them for not doing it too.