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Originally Posted by Xanafax Voting is a right in any democracy.
If you don't want to, then don't. You shouldn't be forced. But you abdicate any moral right to complain about the government when you don't. |
So, if you chose one of 2 options when (let's assume) you are not satisfied with neither of them, then you ARE allowed to complain. Why? When you are responsible for something, then you can complain more?
But if you are unsatisfied with both choices and you don't vote, then you are not allowed to be unsatisfied anymore? Why? Because other voters are the ones who put in motion the politics that you are against? Because you didn't support the choices you were opposed to?
I believe I see a flaw in this logic.