Assuming there’s nothing stopping you from legally voting

            • breadsmasher@lemmy.world
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              4 months ago

              I am just trying to understand your logic of “I am unhappy with the government so i have decided to do nothing”.

              My quotes are reflecting back your statement to show how it comes across. If you want to read it was sarcasm then thats your prerogative.

              Your replies read as you feeling “holier than thou i don’t do politics at all” but instead coming across “I dont like the current elected representatives so I wont use the only thing I have to influence who has gets elected”

              You can choose not to be involved in politics. But that choice means you have no right to complain about the result.

              • EABOD25
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                4 months ago

                No. I’m not playing the “you started it” game. Yes I do have the right to complain, and don’t put words in my mouth

                • breadsmasher@lemmy.world
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                  4 months ago
                  1. Make no attempt to make your voice heard. use your right to vote in an election. You could even spoil your ballot

                  2. Complain about the result. which you did nothing about.

                  Right. I know that type of person.

                  • EABOD25
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                    4 months ago

                    Then I guess we nothing more to talk about