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Originally Posted by #-3
I'm gonna call BS on this.
We have a fundamental right to choose not to vote. It is not for you to tell somebody what they should do with that choice.
I think it would be great if every person care enough or was informed enough to make a good choice for themselves. But I have more respect for the people who decide they don't care or they are uniformed, than those who choose to remain uninformed and just pick a name out of a hat, or whoever is leading in the polls, or whoever is in second place in the polls because they don't like the look of the guy in first place.
And Dion, fortunately in Canada regardless of the decisions we make we maintain the right to complain, that is really the first step in engaging someone to participate the next time.
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Call BS on what? Nothing I said was wrong.
If you don't vote, someone is still getting in power regardless of what you think of them, so why not cast your vote and vote for the lesser of all evils? Not voting does absolutely nothing, so why not try and vote and see if you can influence what happens?