(January 26, 2014 at 7:51 am)kılıç_mehmet Wrote:(January 25, 2014 at 10:16 pm)Shaggy Wrote: I don't watch the news, I don't follow politics, I don't vote. The only news I ever hear is the really big shit that shows up everywhere. Yes I know it's my civic duty, i yes I know people fight and die so I can vote, but I don't think they fought and died so I can vote between crooked assholes who care more about re-election than they do about actually fixing shit. Whether I'm educated or not, what's going to happen is going to happen. I just don't bother with politics.
Well, do not get me wrong, but you're not really the best of the bunch.
I can understand people who do not vote but have some sort of an ideal and follow it with both mind and body, dreaming of one day taking over the system, or abolishing it(as egoraptor suggested), but not voting, and being passive only means that not voting isn't going to change anything either.
I turned 18 just in time to vote on the last election and my entire family said I "threw away my vote". I fully believe the voting system is entirely rigged and both the candidates are supported by the same corporations, there's no difference between the two candidates and when others try to join in the debate for president, they're ousted by the media and ignored like the don't exist. (The Green Party candidate being arrested for trying to attend one of the presidential debates) This shows the level of subversive mis-information and tyrannical means to which the Democrat and Republican parties are willing to stoop too to protect their corporate sponsorship. Despite this, I used by first vote on the candidate from the Socialist Equality Party. I didn't vote for him "to win" I voted for him to make a point that I'm fed up with this two party system in America. I want all legitimate parties to have a national platform on CNN, FOX, MSNBC, and other major "news" organizations. Instead, they're just swept under the rug and ignored. Everyone likes to vote for who they think is going to win, it's not a damn game, it's the future of our country and even if it's terribly flawed and crooked, we should still use our votes to voice our opinion. Imagine if 1 million people voted for the SEP candidate? The media would be forced to look into it and see why Americans are voting for third parties so heavily.