If you live in a democracy, benefit from and value that democracy, and you're able to participate in the voting process without an unreasonable burden but choose not to, then in my opinion you're freeloading to some degree. — praxis
I'm having trouble following you — praxis
This is true if voting is a duty.If you live in a democracy, benefit from and value that democracy, and you're able to participate in the voting process without an unreasonable burden but choose not to, then in my opinion you're freeloading to some degree. One ought not to freeload. — praxis
So, if you believe voting is a duty, explain why.
Because I value or benefit from democracy, does that mean I have a duty to vote? — Yohan
Selfishly failing to contribute to a cooperative effort is freeloading. — praxis
Elections require votes in order to fulfill their purpose. — praxis
I'm Australian and value our 'compulsory voting'. To me it's not a tyranny - it's just a reminder that we have responsibilities as well as freedoms. But no one actually has to vote. We show up for 10-15 minutes and have our name ticked off. Then you are perfectly able to write, "Go fuck yourself!' or some anarchist missive on the ballot paper if you wish to demonstrate how much you hate the system.
the purpose of an election is essentially to express the will of the community. — praxis
no one has claimed, as far as I've seen, that abstaining from an election is any great sin. — praxis
Maybe I'm missing something, but it seems considerably more plausible that the purpose of elections is to select a representative. — Isaac
Why would it need to be a 'great sin' to warrant a counter argument. — Isaac
Talk of one risking the very existence of democracy strikes me as the more 'dramatic' stance. — Isaac
In American elections, we vote for representatives but also many propositions and such. In any case, it seems to me that making a decision about who represents my interests is an act of will. — praxis
I was referring to your rhetorical question about the potential consequences of the absence of your vote. — praxis
If you're saying that I've expressed such talk would you mind pointing it out? — praxis
After your endless displays of Trump boot-licking you would have us believe that you’re some sort of anarchist? I suppose it’s good that you recognize your lack of responsibility though, very Trumpian. — praxis
A protest vote is still a vote. You have to go to a poll and cast a ballot. — NOS4A2
If someone does not turn up to the polling both, you can't know if they were protesting or lazy. — Banno
If he can start a movement for folk to do this, there will be a clear indication of dissatisfaction. — Banno
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