RE: Is it worth signing the Keir Starmer petition that’s going viral in the Uk?

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Is it worth signing the Keir Starmer petition that’s going viral in the Uk?

in blurt-192372 •  8 days ago 

Maybe this will help you understand it.

To be blunt and to the point about voting in the political arena, voting is a criminal act.

One may be choosing the lesser evil but regardless it is still evil.

As I said, voting is based on a superstition that one has authority over another.

As individuals, none have that right.

As a collective, none still have that right but they sure do BELIEVE they do and can delegate that superstitious belief to others via voting.

What voting implies is that you as an individual give up your right to be free to have someone else(an evil control freak) rule your life. It is a deceleration of one giving up their right to live freely to force ideals onto their neighbors.

I can keep explaining many points but I can't understand it for you.

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  ·  8 days ago  ·   (edited)

So what do you think not voting achieves? In which case only one person needs to vote and they get whoever they want. Not voting is just as useless as voting lol at least the petition actually is a representation of the ppl in the country who are saying we don’t like either of these options and a central point for community and drive to make changes. It builds some kind of movement and energy towards demanding for change.

I personally do not want to be leaderless or policless. Society is simply not ready for it at all. What I would like is reform and better leadership. To some degree we get who we deserve and as society evolves I imagine the leadership will also over time.

Just sitting and not voting I guarantee is not getting you any further ahead. At least the petition is creating some movement and focus.

What exactly do you think you’re achieving by simply sitting home not voting and doing nothing actively out of interest? What change do you think this position will bring about? Can you explain this part of it to me.