Sunday, November 2, 2008

Votage

Did anyone read the article in The Commuter about not voting? Was anyone else confused and concerned? Not quite ridiculous enough to be a farce and not quite serious enough to be convincing it seemed like it hung in limbo. Honestly if you're not voting then why would you voice any opinion. To not vote is to give up your right to critique and complain. Even if the author had a beef with both candidates he could always vote third party, at least it would be taking a step. As it was, I think the concept of telling college students not to vote is just too dangerous. Even if it was a reactionary piece its still awfully risky for people that may misconstrue the message and take it to heart. Also, the concept that this vote is somehow unimportant and packs little punch is an insult to anyone who has invested time and energy into campaigning and following this election. For all the reasons that the author stated about the decline of this country just made the point that this is a vital election. The candidates may be more similar than we are lead to believe yes, but why risk it, why tell people not to vote for either when this country needs a severe change in direction immediately. If you ask me never before has it been more important to vote, to voice ideas and to be active, not just to be a passive complainer.

3 comments:

Rob's Media Blog said...

Luke,

Right on!

rob

Max said...

I am going to have to agree with you here. Kinda weird.

One of my teachers asked us to keep our ballots till last Friday so we could talk about it in class... I do not think that is horrible but at the same time college students can be really stupid and forgetful, so I think we should be encourage early voting as much as we can.

Sabrina said...

Yeah, I don't understand. So many people I know are either really decided or claim to "dislike" both of the main candidates.

What upsets me most is really they don't disagree with both. They mainly disagree with one like McCain, and then pick one or two issues to disagree entirely with Obama. That suggests something else that they don't want to reveal, in my opinion, to why they wont vote for him for his position on the other hundred issues.

I don't hear anyone holding a few things over McCain as reason to not vote at all. Which is their choice as far as I've heard, to not vote at all.

They need to realize, no candidate will sound and think just like them. Not voting wont change either of them getting office, just means you let others make the choice without you.