2016 Postmortem
In reply to the discussion: Please STOP TELLING ME I'll Vote for Hillary Clinton Because I'M A CHICK. [View all]RiverNoord
(1,150 posts)When you have a one-party political system like we have (with two blocs, the extremist bloc (Republicans) and the conservative bloc (Democrats)), and it has successfully convinced the overwhelming majority of voters that only its candidates have any business being in public office, knowingly voting for the candidate from the conservative bloc, who you really don't want in the particular office, because you believe that the candidate from the extremist bloc would be worse, is just playing a rigged game.
The argument you make is an old one, and, if it is successful, it accomplishes only one thing: advancing even further the exclusive control of the country's political system by this one-party corporate-owned monolith.
If we value our fundamental voting rights as citizens, it may be necessary, if a voter finds neither candidate for an office palatable, to simply vote for someone else. The vote is the most essential right of the citizens of a representative democracy, and your argument dilutes it, makes citizens pawns of the one-party system which seldom acts on their behalf.