I think there’s a lot of hypothetical in this thread about why you could reasonably justify withholding your vote to ultimately sway the political position of a party. But to my mind, it isn’t practical. The world is incredibly polarised at the moment. As a theory it is true and makes sense. In reality, not voting for the lesser of two evils in this election might mean significant limitations on your democratic ability to drive change for decades. Thats the practical reality. You could say, there’s never a good time. And you’d be right. There’s no crystal ball that I have to purport to know how we break thus toxic political climate. But what I do know is that one needs to consider the practical reality of abstaining to vote, not just the theoretical aspiration of what it means.
Exactly right. There has been plenty of elaboration in terms of how disastrous another Trump term would be for the US domestically - it sure as hell would not be good for the rest of the world either but Americans are the ones that would first and foremost suffer the biggest consequences. My main gripe is that foreign policy is being used as the main driver for not wanting to support Harris/Biden when the other option is NOT one IOTA better in terms of foreign policy, but would in turn significantly screw over the American people. That is why I refer to it as the "adult choice".
We all get it, the situation with Gaza is horrific, but abstaining from voting for Harris (for those "lucky" few in a position to influence the election) achieves feck all in relation to that situation. Talk about "cutting off one's nose to spite one's face"
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