Putting words in my mouth isn't nice. :)
This is not an argument about how political power should be divided. It's an argument about whether voting can ever be a good idea.
Try to do things that give you more than a nanoslice of power.
I'm trying to see how you get from this to "Voting is never rational in our current system."
I'm trying to see how you get from this to "Voting is never rational in our current system."
Because voting is so very low on the list of low investment activities that give you more power.
Don't let your minds be killed, but I was wondering if there were any existential risk angles to the coming American election (if there isn't, then I'll simply retreat to raw, enjoyable and empty tribalism).
I can see three (quite tenuous) angles:
But these all seem weak factors. So, less wronger, let me know: are the things I should care about in the election, or can I just lie back and enjoy it as a piece of interesting theatre?