• Maggoty@lemmy.world
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      17 days ago

      If you can’t abstain then you don’t have a democracy. (Yes Australia i’m looking at you) You have a system of coerced consent where the political parties wouldn’t even know how to change, but that’s okay because there’s no incentive to change in such a system either.

      It’s literally the fastest way to get Party AB instead of Party A and Party B.

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        17 days ago

        Great you started with the conclusion that not voting is fine and then tried to find a way to justify it. You failed.

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          I’m not going to write a 20 page paper for you. This is what it is. If people have to vote then the sitting parties have no reason to respond to voters.

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            17 days ago

            What the hell are you talking about? Your solution to making democracy work seems to be telling people to stay home on election day. Fucking brilliant

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        Then people could abstain by writing in someone else. Not voting is a serious problem.

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          17 days ago

          Write ins aren’t actually a free for all in most states. You have to qualify with signatures for the state to bother counting them. So no, not really.

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        Look up what “ideal” means, and note that it doesn’t mean “only option.”

        You specifically chose the word. I am responding to that. And to that end: Not participating in an election is NOT an ideal way to have a democracy. In fact- it flies is the face of it.

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          So in political philosophy ideals are only related to the common definition. This wiki page gives a good use of the philosophical definition in action.

          I probably should have used a different word on Lemmy though.