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In reply to the discussion: Why one of my people refused to vote: [View all]Bluenorthwest
(45,319 posts)was not being provided. It was never going to be 'provided'. No one invited us to take part either, we invited ourselves. Every damn candidate I have every voted for for President has at one time openly spoken against my own personal rights. Compare the LGBT story to that of African American voters in this country and ours looks like a walk in the park. So when some affluent, partially educated privilege addict starts whining that enough has not been 'provided' to him for him to so much as vote, excuse me if I think he looks petty, craven and evasive of his basic duties to society.
I have no idea where this poor abused affluent white straight male lives. So I don't know who he had to vote for. He's a free man, and lives where he lives by his own damn choice. His refusal to take part in his State's political process is nothing but a vote for the status quo so while his rhetoric is about change, his actions create stasis.