I watched Cliffy’s “emotional porn” on youtube and found it interesting that the comedian felt that revolution will bring about the necessary change to fix the problems of society and at the same time did not believe in voting to create change.
Forced change seldom creates good change long term just because of greed, power and money.
US of A are a good example of the spoils of a successful revolution where they are worse off than before.
It’s too bad that this comedian does not believe that voting is a good thing.
Voting is a controlled revolution with specific rules of engagement that comes with a safety factor of no lives lost just bruised egos where candidates can talk about their ideas of a better society and a day of reckoning or voting day where majority rules.
Voting day is the only day that keeps greed, money and power at a minimum so that important decisions can be made by a population that has so much to gain.
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Bullcrap.If you don't vote you got no right to complain about the type of government you get.
Bullcrap.
Bullcrap! The system is corrupt beyond repair and needs to be replaced with something that represents people, not corporations. A quiet revolution is necessary for that to happen. Voting for the same ol, same ol' is just contributing to the madness.He makes a good point.
If you don't vote then you have no right to complain about the government you ended up getting.
I can complain any time I think the gubmint is wrong and, even though I always vote, I give everyone the right the complain all they want, voters and non-voters alike. I don't like arbitrarily taking liberty away from citizens. Besides, in our system, no one is supposed to know if you voted or not; let's keep it that way.He makes a good point.
If you don't vote then you have no right to complain about the government you ended up getting.
Bullcrap! The system is corrupt beyond repair and needs to be replaced with something that represents people, not corporations. A quiet revolution is necessary for that to happen. Voting for the same ol, same ol' is just contributing to the madness.
Honestly I would love to vote; I did actually. Once. That will likely be the only time as there's really no one worthy of voting for in my area anyway and the fact I don't like how our system works. If a spoiled vote counted somehow - say as a visible objection to the idiots seeking power and the system at large - and led to a total change of the system I'd vote and spoil. Until then, I will stay home.
It's the same BS no matter what party you vote for anyway.
In Australia it's actually compulsory to vote. It's illegal not to.
Well unless alien's abducted me between work and home and transported me without my realizing it, I'm still in Canada where it's legal to not vote.
What Aussie-land does law wise means diddly-squat to me as I don't intend to go or live there.
To put it another way - what's Australia got to do with this?
Honestly I would love to vote; I did actually. Once. That will likely be the only time as there's really no one worthy of voting for in my area anyway and the fact I don't like how our system works. If a spoiled vote counted somehow - say as a visible objection to the idiots seeking power and the system at large - and led to a total change of the system I'd vote and spoil. Until then, I will stay home.
It's the same BS no matter what party you vote for anyway.
What's Canada got to do with this?
Brand wasn't talking about a revolution in Canada. I don't even think he once said the word "Canada".