There are reasons to not vote, sure. The system is controlled by a bunch of rich old white men, none of
whom represent you or your ideas (it's completely possible that most
of my readers are in fact rich old white men. I don't actually have
demographic data to disprove
this). The whole system is corrupted by money. There are only two
viable political parties, evil and slightly little less evil. One
vote doesn't matter. This definitely doesn't look like the
representative democracy praised in history text books. You
participation in a broken system makes you complicit in its
existence. I get all those reasons. Well, maybe I don't get them, but
I've at least heard them, and I think they're half-baked.
Did you? |
But if these factors make you ponder,
“OK, I could vote, but really, why should I?” then, lovely
reader, do I have the perfect article in store for you. My reasons to
vote, presented here and now, ad free, in the only format acceptable
for conveying more than one piece of information on the internet, a
list! Or a slideshow of one slide
if you prefer to
think about it that way.