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Originally posted by SnnY@29 December 2003 - 16:33
I hardly ever vote for anything when it comes to larger elections, on the basis that I either don't know enough about the agendas of each party, or that what I know about these parties seem stupid.
I fear that many voters in my country only vote a certain way because they always have, or because their union sympathizes with a certain faction, or because they are doing like their parents, or because they are suckers ready to follow whoever shouts the loudest about feminism or enviromental preservation or whatever the next fad may be.
The politicians might not necessarily make a good point, mainly it's just empty rhetorics but still votes are given them because they are noticed.
To make matters worse, in my country, I sometimes can't even discern who is supposed to left-wing or conservative or whatever else just by looking at their politics, they just claim to be part of a certain ideology on the basis of tradition.
And if that isn't enough the media usually manages to make matters even more diffuse. I usually just vote blank just to show my displeasure with the system. That way the mistakes made aren't mine, of course this still makes me guilty of omission, which is a mistake in itself.
I agree completely. I think that is one of the major flaws. Most of the stuff that you see in the media 90% rhetoric Most of the information you get has nothing to do with real issues.