Voting in itself is one of the biggest and silliest memes there is. That is, the idea that the vote is sacred and doing so is "doing your duty as a citizen." It really is not nearly that special and not something that you should feel like is an obligation if you do not have a strong enough interest or investment in the outcomes or if you see it as pointless.

Yet, we are told time and time again with "get out the vote" campaigns how special and important it is to do so.

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The illusion of voting prevents people from revolting. It's another psyop to numb the masses, the ruling class will do whatever they want no matter what.
"The strong do what they can and the weak suffer what they must"

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@Zeb @houseoftolstoy I for few years did not go to vote be it president or political parties

Should I trust the few old women that count votes and check id as legit?

Should I trust people that I can see and interact in daily life. The people I saw in school, work and shops that I know have poor knowledge on almost everything that they will make logical decision

@Zeb @houseoftolstoy Another thing should I trust government with voting? When I know I can't trust government with anything.

Next problem no candidate represent me and my interest because we have so little common

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