- 16 Aug 2019 13:41
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And, quite often, the decision to not vote (while I've never made that myself) can be a hard one to make. You hold no such station which allows you to legitimately judge another's decision to not vote for a particular person. Their decision not to select someone is every bit as valid as anyone else's choice.
I don't really suspect that you'll comprehend this, but only a fucking idiot would vote for the "lesser of two evils" because, no matter how you slice it, you're still voting for evil. It seems clear that you're comfortable voting for evil. That says much about you.
You seem to believe that a vote must be cast for someone, and that's just not how it is. That you see not voting for someone as "cowardly" speaks to the belief that you're unable to think for yourself and that you do what you're told to do...
Drlee wrote:But always a cowardly one. Hard choices are what adults do.
And, quite often, the decision to not vote (while I've never made that myself) can be a hard one to make. You hold no such station which allows you to legitimately judge another's decision to not vote for a particular person. Their decision not to select someone is every bit as valid as anyone else's choice.
I don't really suspect that you'll comprehend this, but only a fucking idiot would vote for the "lesser of two evils" because, no matter how you slice it, you're still voting for evil. It seems clear that you're comfortable voting for evil. That says much about you.
You seem to believe that a vote must be cast for someone, and that's just not how it is. That you see not voting for someone as "cowardly" speaks to the belief that you're unable to think for yourself and that you do what you're told to do...
Courage is knowing that something will hurt and doing it anyway. Stupidity is the same thing. That's why life is hard...