• vaultdweller013@sh.itjust.works
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    8 hours ago

    Somewhere between 30-40 percent of the population doesn’t vote, so if it’s any consolation it’s only about 30 percent who are for this. Not even factoring those who are so propagandized that they basically exist in a different reality and have no clue what the fuck is going on.

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      4 hours ago

      Somewhere between 30-40 percent of the population doesn’t vote, so if it’s any consolation it’s only about 30 percent who are for this

      How do you figure? You think the 30-40 percent who didn’t vote are against it? What evidence do you have for that?

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        2 hours ago

        In such a situation where information is limited the best course to take is that no opinion exists at all. Remember there is a greatly propagandandized fiction that politics don’t matter, that’s not even factoring in folks who for example are too overworked to care and other such similar factors. That’s not even getting into various forms of voter suppression.

        I’d say that at worst it’s what may be considered civil negligence, but being pro something assumes intent or active participation. If I don’t stop someone from doing a mass shooting simply because I didn’t notice them because I’m tired or focused on other things does that make me assistant to the shooting?

        Remember knowledge is power both in its acquisition and it’s suppression, there’s a lot of folks with lots of money enabling the suppression of knowledge. Not in a UFO conspiracy theory way but in a knowing you are being fucked over by politicians and not circumstances sort of way.