and why doesn’t everybody vote? I don’t understand why it isn’t mandatory i think everyone should have to, men, women, and children. If you can read the ballot, you should be able to vote. I know my nephew wouldn’t have voted for trump and he’s 10!

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As George Carlin once said, imagine the average American, then realize half of them are stupider than that.

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so you dont think everyone should vote?

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God no, most people probably shouldn’t, in fact. The average person is way to stupid and uninformed to lead their own life much less the lives of literally everyone else.

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Dude what is your point here?

My son is 12. Can read. You think he has the mental capacity to do his own research and vote on a fucking ballot over national issues that he doesn’t even realize are happening around him?

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I don’t think most adults have that capacity, but doesn’t mean they shouldn’t be allowed to vote.

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How did you get that conclusion?

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I keep up with US news for years by now and I’m some French dude who shouldn’t care about it. The US is a preview of the next issues my country will encounter so I think it matters to follow some American news.

I think it doesn’t matter really why American elected Trump twice. It just raises the question on what can we do to change that. And there is nothing else really to do that trying to reach out and convince the other side.

My main philosophical question out of this is what can you do if your country decides unequivocally and democratically to be racist or Xenophobic or commiting war crimes?

It also doesn’t really matter as to why a large group of human beings can agree to be racist but I think it definitely says something about humanity. In some way it makes climate change more “acceptable” in my mind. Maybe we do deserve to go extinct if after all this progress and intellectual collaboration all we get is deciding to become racist or discriminatory, to morally fail, to prey on the weak and powerless.

That’s how bad the US looks for me right now. It’s depressing in general about us humans and not just America. It’s a testament to our ability to be evil and to collaborate to be evil or mean to others.

We usually get one or two people saying to look for the helpers in time of crisis. There is no helper for this crisis. Good luck living in a dictatorship I guess.

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You want children to vote?? Children will vote for whomever their parents vote for.

Jfc were beyond repair

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Indoctrination. People would pop out kids for tax breaks and votes LOL

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why doesn’t everybody vote?

Same reason why most people want to get out of jury duty 🙄

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but jury duty can take weeks, voting only takes an afternoon and you can skip work for it

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Depending on where you are… it can take an entire day in some places.

Also, for the record we’ve had Nazis showing up armed for a few elections now… and bomb threats were a new novelty.

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Are employers mandated to give a half-day for voting? That’s been the case for me in Canada.

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I believe you can’t be retaliated against for taking off time to vote but your employer isn’t required to compensate you for time spent voting.

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The real question is why the hell Americans (including Canadian it seems) don’t vote on Sunday like the rest of the world ? So people do not work, problem solved

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People work on Sunday tho?

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  • restrictive voting laws making it impossible (usually targeting minorities. I.e. voter id laws.)
  • lack of time. People work. Roughly 2/3’s can’t get time off, the others are sleeping or are stay at home parents (and kids at a polling place? Nightmare fuel.)
  • lack of available early or mail in voting
  • frequently fucked up poling locations, making it an all-day thing in some places (which works with lack of time,)
  • general voter apathy (“both sides!!!”)
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Why do people say more people didn’t vote for Trump than did?

Because more people didn’t vote for Trump than did.

Trump got more of the popular vote in the U.S. in 2024 than any other candidate did, but he still didn’t get 50% of the vote. He got like 49.80% of the popular vote. And that isn’t even considering those who didn’t vote.

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