QoD: “If you don’t vote, you can’t complain” edition

Sure you can. Suppose you’re kidnapped by ISIS radicals who give you the choice between being burned to death or hacked to death. If you refuse to pick either option, and the ISIS radicals decide to hack you to death, and you then object, would it be reasonable for the radicals to say you have no right to complain, since you didn’t vote?

Hm. Hillary, Donald or NOTA. I wonder which I should vote for?

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2 Responses to QoD: “If you don’t vote, you can’t complain” edition

  1. MamaLiberty says:

    I wrote something abut this a few days ago… People who think I should vote spout this nonsense all the time. Unfortunately, “voting” doesn’t mean what they think it means.

    Voting and Complaining
    http://www.thepriceofliberty.org/?p=8873

    Now, let’s see if that premise holds up.

    If your neighbors get together and “vote” to burn your house down, and you don’t vote against it, does that mean you are actually consenting to have your house burned? Why would that be? They will likely torch the place no matter how YOU vote, right? If that’s what they want to do, a check mark on a piece of paper or an electronic tally won’t mean anything, and won’t stop them. And what difference would it make if you complained?

  2. Judy says:

    You can ‘vote’ all day long and twice on Sunday, but unless You-the-individual do the counting; then you have to trust someone else’s ability to count and be honest, to paraphrase Uncle Joe Stalin. I don’t trust that my ‘vote’ will be counted honestly any more.

    The real issue facing this country is the quality of the character of the candidates we have to choose from.

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