So today is the vote. Countless times I have raised the question ‘have you voted?’ (or any other grammatical form using whatever tense of said question) to my peers and associates. And on countless occassions I have received the response ‘what vote?’ (or some other form of monosyllabic interrogation indicating nonchalence) and, [conference], I am shocked and appalled. Just, what’s with it? After explaining, or, in the situations in which my conversee knew of said vote, the most used response was yet another indication of apathy – ‘oh I don’t care’, or ‘oh that’s not gonna affect me’; ‘oh i can’t be bothered’ or just a neanderthal grunt.
Ok, so I know the government as it currently stands is at best shoddy, and…. well, don’t get me started on at worst. But that is not the point. I also know we live in a democracy, and yes one could even argue ‘oh what difference is one more cross going to make’. But democracy is more than the individual action, surely? It’s the embodiment of a concept. A concept which needs the individual within the group, seguramente? And finally, the majority of these people I spoke with today were women. Now I hate more than more singling out someone on account of their sex/gender but women come on. Less than 100 years ago the sufferagettes were giving up their lives for us to exercise our democratic right and belong, as an individual, to the body of power and influence. How would they feel to hear of the modern female student who can’t be arsed to walk 10 minutes down the road to mark a cross on a piece of paper??
Well, I could ramble and continue my procrastination, but I feel the above text has sufficed both in distration and venting. So I’ll put the question to you: should we vote? is it any more important for one individual to vote over another? should students be more politically involved? and how can one successfully make that happen?
That’s all folks.
Ooop, I’d like to make it clear this is not some sort of personal attack on anyone who didn’t vote, everyone is entitled to their opinion and choice of action.
Yeh this isn’t a moral judgment or go at anyone.
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