Nothing but crap bullshit excuses outside of gerrymandering and even then, if you didn’t vote or voted Republican that’s on you and are part of the problem/reason we’re all in this mess.
Get removed off your voter roll, you had time to get back on. You don’t like politicians being in the pocket of corporations, well get your ass and vote in the primaries. Oh, I have to work, MF’er polls are open early in the morning and into the evening and yeah having a shit job sucks and yeah waiting in long lines sucks balls but if you wanted to save America, well that’s what you suck it up and do it with your kids in tow.
However, when you have 40% - 50% of the population that can’t be arsed to vote but complain about how bad things are for them, well honestly after 20+ years of voting, living that working class life while voting, in a state that did the attempt to suppress the vote which of course my immigrant family was a target of. I lived through most of what you outlined and while they are explanations, they’re not an excuse and honestly Americans, including my first generation American self that took our kids with us to vote, are just getting what we collectively allowed to happen here.
Welcome to stupid fascist hell that Americans allowed to happen.
I mostly agree with you. My point was, I think you get a pass if you’re a wage slave. Some people work 12+ hours a day and have a hard time making time for anything outside of their hardcore work schedules. There’s a level of poverty that is basically crippling. People in that situation shouldn’t be looked down on because they don’t have the privilege to participate in things that don’t really benefit them anyways.
I completely agree that, if you don’t vote, you don’t get to complain. That goes for the group I mentioned above as well.
Nothing but crap bullshit excuses outside of gerrymandering and even then, if you didn’t vote or voted Republican that’s on you and are part of the problem/reason we’re all in this mess.
Get removed off your voter roll, you had time to get back on. You don’t like politicians being in the pocket of corporations, well get your ass and vote in the primaries. Oh, I have to work, MF’er polls are open early in the morning and into the evening and yeah having a shit job sucks and yeah waiting in long lines sucks balls but if you wanted to save America, well that’s what you suck it up and do it with your kids in tow.
However, when you have 40% - 50% of the population that can’t be arsed to vote but complain about how bad things are for them, well honestly after 20+ years of voting, living that working class life while voting, in a state that did the attempt to suppress the vote which of course my immigrant family was a target of. I lived through most of what you outlined and while they are explanations, they’re not an excuse and honestly Americans, including my first generation American self that took our kids with us to vote, are just getting what we collectively allowed to happen here.
Welcome to stupid fascist hell that Americans allowed to happen.
I mostly agree with you. My point was, I think you get a pass if you’re a wage slave. Some people work 12+ hours a day and have a hard time making time for anything outside of their hardcore work schedules. There’s a level of poverty that is basically crippling. People in that situation shouldn’t be looked down on because they don’t have the privilege to participate in things that don’t really benefit them anyways.
I completely agree that, if you don’t vote, you don’t get to complain. That goes for the group I mentioned above as well.