Since the primaries have practically ended (we all know Obama will win, we all know McCain has won although not yet formally) the talk about politics has whittled down. So I will grab this opportunity to talk about politics without being spammed by Obamabots or Paulies.
During election months I always hear people calling for increased voter participation. It seems to be a universally accepted truth that higher voter participation is a goal in itself, and therefore people say things like "it doesn't matter what you vote - just vote" and stuff like that.
I want to say the excactly opposite. What you vote matters, therefore you should probably stay away from it.
This is because there exists GOOD policies and there exists BAD policies. Those policies are decided by the politicians, and those politicians respond (vaguely) to the voters wishes: They will usually do what will bring them the most voters.
So in order to institute GOOD policies we need to have voters voting for politicians who will institute those policies... And this is where the trouble starts. Since no field but religion(if even that) is so filled with lies, distortions and half-truths as politics, deciding what is a good policy and which politician will support them requires a substantial effort as well as a minimum of knowledge.
Now, people who won't vote unless practically forced to, people who won't vote unless they are repeatedly brainwashed into believeing it is something they have to do, people who aren't really into politics and who aren't really interested... They will to a larger degree than others judge based on looks, image and personal factors rather than politics. Those people are not likely to vote for the best policies.
Therefore I will encourage you all not to vote. Not that all of you are politically incompetent, but those of you who aren't will probably not heed this request anyways and those who are will maybe.
Edit: Added poll option: "I live in a country in which voting is mandatory".
And for the underages: Pretend to be 18 for this poll.
During election months I always hear people calling for increased voter participation. It seems to be a universally accepted truth that higher voter participation is a goal in itself, and therefore people say things like "it doesn't matter what you vote - just vote" and stuff like that.
I want to say the excactly opposite. What you vote matters, therefore you should probably stay away from it.
This is because there exists GOOD policies and there exists BAD policies. Those policies are decided by the politicians, and those politicians respond (vaguely) to the voters wishes: They will usually do what will bring them the most voters.
So in order to institute GOOD policies we need to have voters voting for politicians who will institute those policies... And this is where the trouble starts. Since no field but religion(if even that) is so filled with lies, distortions and half-truths as politics, deciding what is a good policy and which politician will support them requires a substantial effort as well as a minimum of knowledge.
Now, people who won't vote unless practically forced to, people who won't vote unless they are repeatedly brainwashed into believeing it is something they have to do, people who aren't really into politics and who aren't really interested... They will to a larger degree than others judge based on looks, image and personal factors rather than politics. Those people are not likely to vote for the best policies.
Therefore I will encourage you all not to vote. Not that all of you are politically incompetent, but those of you who aren't will probably not heed this request anyways and those who are will maybe.
Edit: Added poll option: "I live in a country in which voting is mandatory".
And for the underages: Pretend to be 18 for this poll.