• MrBusinessMan@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    I voted for Governor Shapiro because I’ve always loved his YouTube videos, but I don’t agree with a move like this. Voting shouldn’t be too easy or people won’t cherish it for the special thing that it is.

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        1 year ago

        Voting is so important, it’s a rite of passage and a symbolic, almost religious ceremony. If you just sign everybody up to do it willy-nilly, they won’t take it seriously. Better that people should have to jump through a few hoops so only the people that really care can partake.

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              1 year ago

              You did spell it correctly in your usage, but I believe the other commentor is saying that voting is a right, rather than a rite of passage.

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          A lot of the people who “really care” about voting don’t have any clue about the candidates, democracy, or the Constitution. They just have a lot of time on their hands and watch a lot of TV telling them what to be afraid of and who to vote for, basically straight Republican.

    • Mistic@lemmy.world
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      Here’s the thing, if you reduce the amount of people who will vote, it increases the cost of a singe vote and by extension incentivises falsifications by the ruling party.

      Being able to vote isn’t a privelege to cherish it, it’s a right.

      When it comes to such things, always remember how they can be abused, because they likely will be.

      This is how informational autocracies do it. The deincentivise participation and use state employees to vote for people who didn’t participate. This is how it works in Russia, Belarus, and many more other countries.

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      1 year ago

      Exactly. If someone can’t figure out for themselves how to register to vote, they don’t deserve to. There should be a bare minimum of intelligence and responsibility required to vote