• Semi-Hemi-Demigod@kbin.social
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    6 months ago

    Like I said: it works if enough people also beat their head against the wall. And the building will shift about a sixteenth of an inch. And we’ll all celebrate the power of democracy and how awesome it is we do this ever four years.

    Oh, and for the preceding year there’s bullhorns playing at all hours and if you don’t listen to them you’re not and informed head-basher

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      6 months ago

      And the building will shift about a sixteenth of an inch. And we’ll all celebrate the power of democracy and how awesome it is we do this ever four years.

      Yes. A little progress is progress nonetheless. You can wish for it to be different, but this is how democracy works, because not everyone thinks like you or has the same priorities as you. Even ignoring the loud authoritarians, there’s still a wide variety of people with different backgrounds and paradigms deciding what they find most important when they vote.

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        Sorry! Next year the people bashing their heads against the wall moved it half an inch and now your kid’s trapped under it.

        Clown government.

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          6 months ago

          Probably because someone was telling people that voting didn’t matter, so they never showed up to oppose that.

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          6 months ago

          Oddly enough, if you move buildings a sixteenth of an inch at a time… but over thousands of times, it moves significantly!

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            Except we need to move the building quickly and the building moving system is so ineffective e the people who don’t want to move it have most of the power.

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              6 months ago

              Mostly because the people with the “right idea” about moving the building have given up and just don’t participate anymore.

              And, oddly enough, you can do multiple things! Voting is one aspect of change, not the only one. It’s a relatively simple thing you do maybe every six months at most.

              But sure, no point in doing it, right? Cause why would we bother doing something unless we can see our names in big flashing lights saying “You did the thing, congrats!”

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                6 months ago

                That’s my secret: I’ve given up and still vote. Haven’t stopped. Every time it’s beating my head against a wall. I hate it. Nothing makes me feel less American than an election.

                Maybe we should stop trying to move a building by beating our heads against it?