T'krm
Superstar
I don't agree.Well, for me it's disrespect to those who died and fought for our right.
Also, not voting does not make them miss you -- that makes them right you off--- and think why waste time -- you know voting anyway.
Sounds to me like nothing more than typical 'Black' American-shaming, same sort that has effectively conditioned us into believing it's our inherent duty to vote, & continue voting dem. despite our interest or improvement NOT included as a metric of change, because: 'We wasn't given the rights, before....' Nonsense!
These sorts shaming tactic are still(purposely) used against us today(even practiced here) where we must feel responsible & obligated to prioritize all others for the 'greater good' aka everyone else....and sorry, but for me at least, #Ados has absolved me of any of those residual, mental binds. I do feel voting a 3rd party, or penciling in ballot is a stronger symbolic gesture, however I won't think to shame or guilt anyone for exercising their right to use their vote however they want.
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