Change Versus Improvement
Uploader Comments (SaintDepravicus)
All Comments (5)
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Well articulated friend. Asking ourself if "our idea of change will improve others lives" is a great question for all to ask before we assume "what is best for us is best for all"...
Is there a dagger tatoo on your chest?
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I think people wants improvement. I think people are afraid of change. I know I am.
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Brilliant suggestion
I think I will run with that idea
well I will or I will not, but I am definitely
Considering it
ATF of AoD
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Hail Eris.
I'm not at all sure what difference voting can make anyway. Democracy is a clown show, and any change can only mean getting new clowns to perform. Should they appear to make sense or tell the truth or exhibit basic signs of morally principled behaviour then it will be perceived as an improvement by a majority who think that Democracy actually works.
Personally I believe that ALL government is violence. Voting for any candidate just perpetuates your own opression.
All Hail Discordia.
Well so far we have had neither. 5*****'s Hail Eris!
mormonmagick 2 years ago
Neither Eris or I are surprised.
SaintDepravicus 2 years ago
That's why I "countervote" (a term I invented feel free to use it) where I vote against whoever is approaching the majority. If you have a Democrat in the White House and a Republican controlled House and Senate (or vice versa) they spend all their time bickering between each other and generally leave the people alone.
SaintDepravicus 3 years ago