I'm not sure what side of that argument I actually stand on. Admittedly, I do vote just about every election for most of the offices. Not only that, but I do a significant amount of research even for the local election offices. Whether or not my vote counts or gets switched by a electronic voting machine algorithm i don't know.
But I think good arguments could be made for both sides and perhaps someone should setup a debate here whether or not voting is still a civic duty or just a useless ritual to play into the who psy-op and lie that we actually live in a "democracy."
I'm not sure what side of that argument I actually stand on. Admittedly, I do vote just about every election for most of the offices. Not only that, but I do a significant amount of research even for the local election offices. Whether or not my vote counts or gets switched by a electronic voting machine algorithm i don't know.
But I think good arguments could be made for both sides and perhaps someone should setup a debate here whether or not voting is still a civic duty or just a useless ritual to play into the who psy-op and lie that we actually live in a "democracy."