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Its all down to your personal preference. If you can't be bothered to participate in the democratic process and have your voice heard then so be it. If you want other people to make the decisions that you are unwilling to make for yourself go right ahead. If you feel that you don't want to exercise your democratic right to vote, a right that people have died to attain, a right that millions don't even have, fair enough.
One request though: When everyone else makes the decision for you, don't complain if you don't agree with it.
shanegl, someone starting this thread less than an hour AFTER the polls close on one of the most contentious votes in recent history is clearly a troll, so I wouldn't bother...
A troll ? That's a good one.
All i'm saying is that my logic is correct.
People have been brainwashed through the years into thibking that anyone that has my viewpoint on teh topc is basically an idiot.
However - the reality is the logic lies with me for reasons i've outlined above.
And fact is fact - we all know that no one can dispute my logic.
Follow your logic through to its natural conclusion to see how absurd it is.
"logic" based on probability? Surely that is called gambling.
Anyway qwertyuiop go right ahead and not bother, by the same logic it makes my vote that tiny bit more valuable in the end!
Voting isn't about being the lynch-pin to every decision made, I have no delusions of such grandeur or pretensions to same. But when I am asked nicely for my opinion I feel it is both courteous and sensible that I respond. That I am not the only person being asked does not make me feel any less relevant or important.
I'm just saying there is no incentive for me to get off the couch and vote because basically I can say with near certainty that it's gonna make absolutely no bit of difference to teh outcome in the end.
Aw qwertyuiop, don't be sad, even if you don't change the outcome you still matter
Aw qwertyuiop, don't be sad, even if you don't change the outcome you still matter
Why the fascination with being the one to make a difference?
One vote makes no difference
well that's always the attitude - but try to fault my logic if you can.
It is faultless.
And with that in mind, for me to take it upon myself, while minding my own business and choosing not to vote will have no impact whatsoever
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