Cards Against Humanity lives up to its name
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It's funny how I can instantly tell what someone's political views are based just off of the statement: "Don't forget to vote."
Probably plenty of people I don't think should be voting anyways.
The State operates on lethal force. Your vote is an attempt to direct that lethal force at other human beings. It should be an intentional act.
If you can 'forget' to tell your pitbull who to bite, you shouldn't have a dog. If you can 'forget' to tell your government who to point guns at until something gets done, you shouldn't have the vote.
The answer is no one. Even if a pitbull bit a terrorist about to blow up an elementary school full of students, someone would demand that such a dangerous animal be put down.
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That's a morally consistent act.
I will wait until I flee the city and get as far off the grid as possible before I burn my voter registration card.
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the niggers that you have to hand a wad of cash to and put on a bus and drive to a conservative state every election
i forgot to walk over to the governor primary the other day, does that count?
The consequence of allowing and encouraging everyone to vote is what you see today. Conservatives don't need to be reminded to vote. Whether they do or they don't vote. They're not failing to do so because "awww sheeeit, I forgot there's an election today"
"Get out the vote," generically, benefits Democrats. Some of them look at that as a good thing. I just take it as further proof that universal voting is not a good mechanism for coming to correct decisions.