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Not Voting-A Point of View

Posted by M. C. on September 22, 2012

I like exploring different points of view to see what makes the believer tick.  Here is one on not voting by Michael Rozeff.  I am not there.  I feel I have to help fix the mess.  For me it is Libertarianism.  Mr. Rozeff is an advocate of Panarchism.  This may be a stop on the long-term roadmap he mentions.  The more I look around the more appealing that stop looks.

4 Responses to “Not Voting-A Point of View”

  1. Mike Rowley's avatar

    Mike Rowley said

    After reading the article on Panarchism, I find myself in complete agreement with the concept. I have to embrace Panarchism. As for voting the fix is in . Has been for a long time. There is a long history of vote stealing by the companies that maintain voting machines. This corrupt cartel can elect anyone they are instructed to regardless of who the majority really wants. Also the choices that we are given to vote for are limited between bad and worse. The whole system was corrupted decades ago and is beyond repair. Lets face it most of the candidates for public office are phoney empty suits that sold their souls to the machine in exchange for living off the public. I could go into much more detail but space here probably would’nt be available

    • Panarchism’s problem is getting the sheeple to understand. I envision it as hundreds of clubs. A club has members, rules, they vote and have a budget that must be lived within. As is described in the link, you find a club that shares your values. You don’t have to live like a leach in Washington tells you.

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        Mike Rowley said

        The vast majority of humans alive in any nation state are “sheeple”. Only a tiny minority would ever even dream of opting out of the system. I say screw ’em. The sheeple don’t understand and when offered the truth of their circumstances they react with anger, confusion, or disbelief. The herd mentality is too stong for most to resist and break out of their collectivist group think.

      • Unfortunately you are correct.

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