mancity2012_eamo
Well-Known Member
Well to get things in perspective it was me who picked it up wrong.Errrr . . . Well, there’s a “I refuse to vote” community and a “I can’t vote” community. The latter can be broken down between an “I can’t vote yet” community (like my kids) and an “I can’t ever vote” community. The last is totally irrelevant — nothing they say matters. The others both parties absolutely should and do pay attention to, and probably need to pay more attention to.
The poster you reference is in the irrelevant category. His opinion is totally irrelevant. There are no consequences to whatever he thinks or believes about the US, so he can make up whatever bullshit he wants about how to solve everything his way with not a whit of care for the impact on anyone. Must be nice.
Regardless, anyone of those groups — anyone period — might believe this isn’t a moral choice. They’re wrong, of course, but not necessarily because they aren’t moral. I could have said some of those who don’t see this as a moral choice are idiots, or uneducated, and others are too lazy to do any homework. Actually, I HAVE said that, about 1,000 times.
It’s always at least one of those.
I was crossing two separate arguments in two separate threads, which is very easy to do in here.
I clearly thought the morally questionable in your reply were not so much those that choose not to vote, but those (from another thread) that choose not to see the moral issue between the two candidates.
My bad.
Having got answers from yourself and CB about the voting process and how complicated it is, I would think it is just another disencouraging factor for those that are already not being encouraged to vote.
Added to the difficulties put in front of some sections of your electorate to actually partake, I wouldn’t necessarily brand these people as thick or immoral.
I’m sure there are those that do fall into the lazy or uninformed category too.
All the more impressive to see the lines of people queuing for hours to exercise their right. It is shameful however that they should have to.