Cabal
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When you agree to play the game (vote), you send the message that you are accepting the system and the terms. You are saying that it's not the State apparatus and its system of violence that is the problem, it's just the hood ornament. You are saying that meaningless campaign seasons are worthwhile. And you are saying that win, lose, or draw, you accept whatever follows since you agreed to play in the first place. But then you cry foul when that same system proceeds to murder, and destroy, and enslave, and steal, as if you actually believed things would somehow be different this time around.
And maybe all of that does describe you. It doesn't describe me. So, for me to vote would go against my principles, my sense of morality, and would make me a hypocrite as it would totally contradict the message and manner in which I live my life--by voluntary interaction. As LoneStarLocke puts it, it's walking the walk. No amount of voting is going to change the facts. The gun in the room is going to continue to be wielded and used so long as the State persists. And the State will continue to persist so long as people continue to accept its claim of legitimacy.
You can believe that voting in this manner is 'fighting', but it's not. It's participating. It's legitimizing. It's approving of. It's conceding. It's giving in. It's condoning. It's accepting. You're agreeing that it's not the violence that is wrong, it's just a matter of who is wielding it, and at whom it is directed. I fundamentally and categorically disagree. Your precious Constitution cannot help you, and neither can the next sell-out candidate. The ratchet effect proceeds and the violence gets worse. But it's okay, because at least you can still check a ballot box, right? The real rub of it is you believe yourselves to be fighting some great battle when you're not even 'fighting' in the appropriate field of battle.
They voted in ancient Rome too.
And maybe all of that does describe you. It doesn't describe me. So, for me to vote would go against my principles, my sense of morality, and would make me a hypocrite as it would totally contradict the message and manner in which I live my life--by voluntary interaction. As LoneStarLocke puts it, it's walking the walk. No amount of voting is going to change the facts. The gun in the room is going to continue to be wielded and used so long as the State persists. And the State will continue to persist so long as people continue to accept its claim of legitimacy.
You can believe that voting in this manner is 'fighting', but it's not. It's participating. It's legitimizing. It's approving of. It's conceding. It's giving in. It's condoning. It's accepting. You're agreeing that it's not the violence that is wrong, it's just a matter of who is wielding it, and at whom it is directed. I fundamentally and categorically disagree. Your precious Constitution cannot help you, and neither can the next sell-out candidate. The ratchet effect proceeds and the violence gets worse. But it's okay, because at least you can still check a ballot box, right? The real rub of it is you believe yourselves to be fighting some great battle when you're not even 'fighting' in the appropriate field of battle.
They voted in ancient Rome too.