Why I'm Not Voting (and neither should you)

http://www.feralscholar.org/blog/index.php/2011/06/19/why-i-wont-vote-and-you-shouldnt-either/

Why I won’t vote
(and you shouldn’t either)

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I am not categorizable within the current popular discourse about politics. I am not a Democrat or Republican. I am not a conservative or a liberal or a progressive.

Being Wrong for the Right Reasons

The reason I am finished with this kind of probative voting is that by now all who can be convinced probably are convinced; and all who treasure the delusion of American democracy more than the evidence of their senses will continue to cling to those delusions until they die. Now, I want to convince those disillusioned with Obama to consider a deeper problem than Obama’s personal moral failures, which accompanied his naked ambition far in advance of his announcement for presidential candidacy. I want to convince as many people as possible to quit voting altogether.


The problem is that people have lost any capacity to imagine any method but elections, laws and policies to deal with each other, putting us all on a permanently antagonistic footing.

We live now with dishonest politics, disinformed and disinforming media, disconnected cultures, disjointed economics, dysfunctional communities and disrespected citizens. To attempt to repair such conditions without a morally conscious politics makes as much sense as trying to revive a body without a heart.
— Sam Smith

A morally conscious politics, to me, is neither utilitarian nor rule-based. The ends do not justify the means; and everything we do doesn’t need to be regulated by simplistic, one-size-fits-all rules, that are administered by brainless bureaucracies.

The utilitarian trap is what we are in now, where we let charlatans continue to co-opt us into the gamesmanship of elections where we are ****** to choose between two amoral, ambitious ******s for the rich into perpetuity. It is a sham; and participating in a sham helps perpetuate it. Never forget that Hitler was elected.

Right now, the Obama administration – as reactionary in every sense as the Bush administration – is depending on the most disgruntled of its supporters having no choice in the next election. The power they hold over us is fear. Fear of Republicans, but we just survived eight years of them; and when we changed parties, those same policies remained.
Don’t give them the power. Walk through your fear. Refuse to vote. If those of us they count on shatter the Democrats, then the Ron Paul wing of the Republicans will feel empowered to do the same to the Republicans.

Refuse to be a part of the fraud that are US elections.
 
So, you have an issue with the way voting works, and you think that with-holding your vote will make a difference?

I have some ocean-front property in Indiana I'd like to sell you.
 
He would have been better off with just stating that he doesn't find any of the potential candidates qualified like a lot of people that don't vote. :dunno:


His solution is "morally conscious politics", whatever the hell he thinks that really is. He doesn't go into what that even means or how we even are to come up with it in the first place when we are so divided.
 

Legzman

what the fuck you lookin at?
I don't vote because I don't see the point in voicing my opinion on which pile of **** will do a worse job than the other. Especially when it doesn't count in the first place.
 

RichardNailder

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So, you have an issue with the way voting works, and you think that with-holding your vote will make a difference?

I have some ocean-front property in Indiana I'd like to sell you.

I love people like this - makes my vote carry more weight.

So - to all you conspiracy theorist - go ahead an DON'T vote :clap:
 
Does putting the link in extra large type make me any more interested in reading it?




As it turns out; no. No it does not.
 

Violator79

Take a Hit, Spunker!
I've used this here before and it's a paraphrase of George Carlin, but I'm too lazy to search for it:

I have solved this political dilemma in a very direct way: I don't vote. On Election Day, I stay home. I firmly believe that if you vote, you have no right to complain. Now, some people like to twist that around. They say, 'If you don't vote, you have no right to complain,' but where's the logic in that? If you vote, and you elect dishonest, incompetent politicians, and they get into office and screw everything up, you are responsible for what they have done. You voted them in. You caused the problem. You have no right to complain. I, on the other hand, who did not vote -- who did not even leave the house on Election Day -- am in no way responsible for that these politicians have done and have every right to complain about the mess that you created.
So, I know this year and next year you're going to have another one of those really swell elections that you like so much, I'm sure it'll be a lot of fun and the country will improve dramatically. On that day I'll be doing basically the same thing as you, but the only difference is, when I get finished masturbating, I'm going to have a little something to show for it folks.

I don't vote because it's a waste of time and totally pointless. All elections are predetermined and the real owners of this country already have the next president and so called "government" officials all ready to go. So you can go out and vote all you want to and make yourselves feel like you're really in charge and doing something, but every time I blow a load that day, I'll be doing something that has some real results.

*edit* The person 2 posts above me found what I just basically typed out.
 
I'll vote simply because my ****** fought for this country and the right to have one's voice heard.
 
I'll vote simply because my ****** fought for this country and the right to have one's voice heard.

you prick!
Don't denigrate your ******'s service by saying he put his life on the line for enabling corporate puppets to victimize American citizens and global markets


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