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Why is low voter turnout a bad thing?
I've wondered this for a long time. To hear some people tell it, we should be ashamed that we have such a low percentage of participation. It's an embarrassment. Other countries do it better. Yada yada yada.
I say, So what?
To me, the primary reason we should care is that we value freedom, and that that's exactly what freedom means. The ability to NOT do something if we don't want to.
The secondary reason for me is education. A forced voter is unlikely to educate them self on the candidates and/or issues and is thus more likely to cast a bad vote. I don't want my carefully thought out vote to be canceled out by an uneducated voter. Now, if you do educate yourself, and still disagree with me, that's fine. That's why we have chocolate and vanilla, as they say.
Yet people always decry our low voter turnout and I just... :shrug:
I've wondered this for a long time. To hear some people tell it, we should be ashamed that we have such a low percentage of participation. It's an embarrassment. Other countries do it better. Yada yada yada.
I say, So what?
To me, the primary reason we should care is that we value freedom, and that that's exactly what freedom means. The ability to NOT do something if we don't want to.
The secondary reason for me is education. A forced voter is unlikely to educate them self on the candidates and/or issues and is thus more likely to cast a bad vote. I don't want my carefully thought out vote to be canceled out by an uneducated voter. Now, if you do educate yourself, and still disagree with me, that's fine. That's why we have chocolate and vanilla, as they say.
Yet people always decry our low voter turnout and I just... :shrug: