• @intensely_human@lemm.ee
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    510 months ago

    If a person is too tired to vote that means resting is more important to them than voting. Forcing that person to vote is invalidating their own prioritization.

    • @shalafi@lemmy.world
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      1010 months ago

      IDGAF if they’re so selfish as to prioritize a moment of wellbeing over civic duty. So yeah, I’m invalidating them.

        • @naevaTheRat@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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          1110 months ago

          Are you talking about feeling too tired to spend 20 minutes voting 3 times every 4 years or cutting out your own heart to give to someone?

          Cause in the the latter case I agree and in the former I say buck up mate, we live in a society and that means doing stuff for people when we don’t always feel like it.

          • @intensely_human@lemm.ee
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            210 months ago

            Voting quality doesn’t improve with greater turnout. There’s a duty here, if we declare it to be such, but it yields no benefit.

            • @naevaTheRat@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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              210 months ago

              So firstly that is a non sequitur. Either we are talking about whether the sacrifice demanded is unethically steep or we are talking whether the initiative is ineffective.

              Lets put that aside though, just making a note this is a separate point to explore.

              I would first ask what you mean by voting quality. Could you explain?

              • @eatthecake@lemmy.world
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                310 months ago

                They mean some people shouldn’t vote because their opinion is low quality and should be ignored. It’s an anti democratic belief that the stupid/misinformed shouldn’t vote.