I don't vote anymore. Impossible to get a viable third party to compete against the two leading political brands because over many decades they've modified the system to stifle competition. By the time any True Believer climbs the ranks in any political brand they're owned by wealthy special interests. I've become an anarchist who sees that humanity avoids thinking about its animal origins (evolution, whut dat?) and believes in a fairy tale of infinite growth for everything (population overshoot, whut dat?).
Not voting solves a source of most of the political stress I have. Some would say to vote is to choose your masters, and it is something I don't do anymore. Not one of my votes has ever had an effect on the policy of what America does. No one has asked me if:
h/t to radicalglasgowblog for this gem |
- America can torture [y/n]?
- America can indefinitely detain prisoners without trial [y/n]?
- America can go to war? [y/n]? (again? [y/n]) (again again? [y/n])
And they won't. Politicians run for office to be able to run for office—so they'll tell the people anything they want to win. What they do in office after they win is largely up to what their handlers (the special interests that funded their campaigns) decide. I concentrate more mental effort writing for Offline Societies where you can learn how to take care of yourself and your "tribe" with minimal government interference. I use the time saved from politics to apply to learning, planning and teaching.
True-believer syndrome is a term coined by M. Lamar Keene in his 1976 book The Psychic Mafia. Keene used the term to refer to people who continued to believe in a paranormal event or phenomenon even after it had been proven to have been staged.
Essentially, Obama's campaign was a paranormal-event (wow, a whip-smart person who doesn't speak ignorantly?) staged to give people Hope for Change and despite all the evidence that Obama isn't giving it, there will be people who continue to "true believe" in Obama, just like there are people who "true believe" in Sarah Palin, Hillary Clinton or Ron Paul. Doesn't matter which brand (Democrat or Republican) they franchise from, they're always owned by the same special interests.
[From two comments originally posted on Reddit ("Honestly, would you vote for Obama in 2012?")]
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