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Jem_hadar
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Registered: Nov 2003
Location: Pandora (South of Nowhere)
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| quote: | Originally posted by Moral Hazard
I don't buy into the "everybody should vote" thing. There are far too many people out there who simply don't do their homework, don't understand the platforms or ideologies of the various parties, don't bother to find out anything about their local candidate, don't understand the issues, etc and end up voting based on advertisments, sound bites and the leader's image. IMO if you are ill-equiped to make an informed decision then you shouldn't vote (that said, everyone should take the proper time to be able to make an informed decision). The long and short of it is... democracy only works if the electorate is informed.
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I agree to what you saying almost entirely.
The only time when I feel it may not matter (to an extent) is when the voter is voting because of for one key issue in particular that affects them (and probably strongly I'd guess).
For example, lets polarize the issue of gay marriage. Pretend only one party, the Liberals, supported it. ALL the other parties were opposed to it.
And pretend this issue is key and very important to an individual. Though they may know nothing else about the Liberal party, or the other parties, it doesnt matter. This is the issue that impacts them and the one that they absolutely want to see treated in their interest. I dont think they should be prevented from voting bc they were uninformed on the other issues... because they are voting to affect change for themselves in an educated maner at least on that one point.
(Though, granted, of course, it would be far better for them to understand the rest of all teh parties' platforms to make an even more knowledgeable vote (ie. understand what ELSE voting for the Liberal party might mean for them, good or bad))
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Registered: Mar 2005
Location: Milton, ON Canada
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| quote: | Originally posted by EvilTree
You don't vote, you don't have a right to bitch whenever govt fucks you over.
If you don't care to get informed about basics of what's going on with the govt, and since govt decisions affect you one way or another most of the time, you don't care about what happens to you, so you don't deserve to whine about the govt |
I very well may not vote this time....however...I will still get my ballot and then advise them that I am declining to vote...I feel that I am still entitled to bitch about the government as I will have voiced my opinion that I feel none of the parties are worthy to represent this province.
I agree that if you just sit at home and don't bother to even get your ballot then yes you don't have a right to bitch.
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Last edited by Moral Hazard on Apr-26-2011 at 07:48
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Sep-24-2007 18:55
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