• wagesj45
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    61 year ago

    makes me think that the people who don’t vote are pretty happy with how things are going.

    • @rammer@sopuli.xyz
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      101 year ago

      Or they are unable to vote. Since there are so many hurdles they have to overcome to be able to vote.

      • Pigeon
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        31 year ago

        Even just somethingike working two jobs, or working while in college, or being a single parent, or being tasked with unpaid care work (e.g. taking care of a sick parent for free, and also still having to work your regular job for pay), and so on can do it, even aside from the obvious vote oppression efforts.

    • @Shdwdrgn@mander.xyz
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      81 year ago

      Or they’ve been beaten into submission to believe their vote doesn’t matter. I guess that’s what happens when you live under an oppressive government.

      • wagesj45
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        21 year ago

        this is true. i lived in a very red state for most my life, and always felt my vote didn’t matter. i went through the motions of voting, but didn’t feel i would have a real impact. i did it because i felt a sense of civic duty, but I’m a white cis dude so i didn’t feel the effects like someone else might so i cant blame them if they don’t feel that same sense of duty.