I've never been particularly proud to be a resident and citizen of the United States of America. Sure, I got opportunities that people of my demographic in other countries might never see. But I wasn't really particularly focused on those. I was really much more interested in focusing on what it was that I was lacking that other countries did
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Your vote always counts, because your vote is your voice. Being involved counts. People sitting on their ass is exactly what got us INTO this mess.
If you sit in silence, you have absolutely nothing to be upset about.
Plenty of people WANT you to believe your vote doesn't count, because if they get YOU to buy off on that shit, it gives MORE power to their vote. One less of you, means more power to them.
You know, if I'm not mistaken... SOMEONE you know had been preaching against the religion of apathy, religion in general and the evil foils of the modern day faith based theocratic republican party, pretty much since you've known them.
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But it IS still very important for those reasons, because many people did and do feel like that, as you yourself did.
It's wonderful that voting did indeed become this wonderful, intimate experience for you. That you did feel revitalized and that the outcome you and many others were hoping for, happened.
I'm just stressing the point that while the feeling about it IS great, the responsibility, is far greater.
More people having gotten involved this election is fantastic. The reality is, if change, REAL change is what people want, it will taking STAYING involved for that to happen. That's the ONLY way it will happen. You cannot lie in stasis 3 years, come out for one, and expect to have a true grasp of the world and climate around you. Real change, takes real commitment.
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The political process doesn't change people. People change the political process.
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