(August 3, 2016 at 6:14 pm)Aroura Wrote: There needs to be change, but just voting 3rd party isn't the way to do it. It's a lazy way to protest the current system.
It sure beats complacency, don't you agree? And to follow on -- what do you think is the activist way to change the system -- and how are you pursuing that?
Calling others "lazy" when you cannot be bothered to even change the box you tick on the ballot strikes me as a little silly. If you've got better ideas for changing the system without shedding blood, by all means speak up. I'd be very interested in hearing your ideas on a better way to effect meaningful change.
(August 3, 2016 at 6:14 pm)Aroura Wrote: And if you are in a swing state, voting 3rd party during this particular election cycle sure as hell isn't going to do it. I mean, I guess getting Trump in office will make some big political changes, but probably not the ones progressive 3rd party voters are looking for.
I've made my response to this point before you even made this post. Scroll up and read a little?