Actually, I am familiar with that philosophy, and whilst I consider it better than apathy (i.e. not even pitching up), I do have problems with it.
The primary one is that whilst it is a protest, its all unconstructive. You don't get much of an opportunity to express why "none of these people deserve my vote" - so how can the politicians in any way seek to change to satisfy your dissatisfaction? They have no feedback to work from
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Politics! *gush* Erm. I think I rather fancy your brain. Rather a lot. Erm. Is that wrong? Only - not fancy! Erm... You're like a very, very fabulous political dad. Erm. but obv. not that old. erm. . . okay, I think I need a bigger spade for this hole...
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The primary one is that whilst it is a protest, its all unconstructive. You don't get much of an opportunity to express why "none of these people deserve my vote" - so how can the politicians in any way seek to change to satisfy your dissatisfaction? They have no feedback to work from ( ... )
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Erm. I think I rather fancy your brain. Rather a lot. Erm. Is that wrong? Only - not fancy! Erm... You're like a very, very fabulous political dad. Erm. but obv. not that old.
erm. . . okay, I think I need a bigger spade for this hole...
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