• grrgyle@slrpnk.net
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    3 days ago

    In FPTP, you don’t have much choice but to vote against what you don’t want, but I would argue that it’s still important to vote, so long as that isn’t all that you do.

    I’m also living under FPTP, and voted “third party” because I believe a plurality of choices is beneficial, even though our conservative party was scary close to winning… but that’s just how it’ll always end up under FPTP: the right end will get more and more ghoulish until the centrist party is the safest vote in opposition. Together, they both suck up all the votes into the neoliberal duopoly, where neither side meaningfully challenges the underlying conditions that make life worse for increasingly large sections of people.

    Anyway, of arguably greater impact than voting is actually figuring out who represents you, and letting them know what’s important to you. Canvassing for candidates who you actually do support. That sort of thing.

    Sorry about the little rant. I’m sure you’re aware of this dynamic. I just felt compelled.

    • Mallspice@lemm.ee
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      2 days ago

      My state tried to implement it but the way the reps wrote it was so anti democratic in the fine print I voted against it. Idk if democracy is possible with reps, only tyranny and military.