The real majority in the US is people who don't care about politics.
Despite the widely reported polarization in American politics, the largest cohort is those who really don't give a shit and view participation in political life as a waste of time.
The real majority in the US is people who don't care about politics.
Despite the widely reported polarization in American politics, the largest cohort is those who really don't give a shit and view participation in political life as a waste of time.
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Because no one cares about voting or democracy, it's because it's a literal meme.
boomers think the lotto is rigged but voting machines aren't.
Looks similiary in Germany.
This is from the EU Election
Can anyone blame them?
Its pretty common for people in general to get annoyed at the bringing up of politics, unless they're invested in it on some level already. I mean a lot of adults, up to boomer age even, really just dont want to hear it if it has anything to do with politics directly. It's by no means a boomer-specific thing though. Cant blame people really. Political talk is attached to a lot of drama and "us vs them" bullshit that nobody wants to sacrifice their otherwise nice day to deal with
Ironic ain't it?
When will the Kaiser come back?
Funny how this here is true, but the TV and the internet says everyone is divided by politics.
At least my state was active bUT, THE WRONG KIND OF ACTIVE!!! NOW WE'RE A SANCTUARY STATE FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK!!!!!
I used to love Colorado.
Those who dont give a shit dont count
They’re right not to care, just look at how little Trump even did. Everyone knows the system doesn’t work anyways.
Never.
Wilhelm IIs Greatgrandson is pretty much unknown to 80% of the german population. The other 20% (including me) hate him openly for being an entitled Moron.
He lives in a Villa funded by taxes and complains all the time about how bad he is treated by his former subjects.
Its similar everywhere if voting is not mandatory, in Mexico it was like 30% of people that could vote actually voted last election. And it was one of the biggest ones, real populist and all.
Or because no presentable candidate appeared.
In a sense, non-voters voted.
>The real majority in the US is people who don't care about politics.
This is why the future is Civic Nationalism. Nazi imagery is anathema to the normie hordes in the middle, so NatSoc should be seen as the divide and conquer bullshit that it actually is.
Ppl are tired of holding their noses and voting for the least smelliest candidate.
I think it’s because they believe the government is shit. No one should vote that way the government couldn’t claim it has any authority over the majority. Someone should change their name to No Confidence and run for president.
And this is why voting is a distraction for the politically inclined.
Voting does nothing. It can't change anything. One vote is the smallest unit of political power there is, and combined they merely choose between one suit chasing and taking money and another.
where I live, one vote is worth approximately 15 californian votes.
I fucking vote lol
Go look at a segregation map retard.
demographics.virginia.edu
Look at how many nonwhite advocacy groups there are.
Look at how racially divided the political parties are and how they talk about and pander to racial groups.
Look at our history of unhealed racial division and exclusion.
We've always had racial violence and arguably it's only getting worse. Stop pretending anyone is colorblind.
Guess how many votes money is worth to a politician. (It's worth more than all the votes.)
That means it's a perfect nation of slaves.
Oh, it's a shitty game, alright. And with Russia and the US each possessing enough nukes to end the human race, it's a dangerous one too.
Everyone in Minnesots is retired, a boomer, or a farmer. No surprise they wouldn't want to vote.
>this map
George Lincoln Rockwell was right.
I don't even see race
>guy gets in office
>does literally nothing he says he would
>even if he wanted to, he can't because congress cockblocks him
Why even waste the time or gas money to vote?
there is other shit you vote for too. not just the presidency
Voting especially in american system isn't really needed
Most states are solid which means none of the minor party and most of the major party don't need to vote for everyone to get the result they expected. It's little bit better in european countries but besides that there will always be a big chunk of people who for what ever reason don't care about voting.
>The real majority in the US is people who don't care about politics.
This is where the wiggle room is, don't complain
thats the result of two shitty candidates.
im certain the 2008 version of this map is much bluer.