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no. i mean i vote. i don't take to the streets though. never worked on a campaign or donated any money so i'm not a political activist. but i do partake in politics. what do you think of muslims who say muslims shouldn't vote in the west?

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I am campaigning for UK voters to spoil their ballot papers with the objective of having more spoilt ballot papers than there are votes for either Labour or Tory.

I knew a libertarian who said "Don't vote, because voting only encourages them."

Americans don't even have the option of spoiling their ballot paper to show that they reject their corrupt oligarchy, do they?

How would Americans feel if Trump, having been voted into office and allowed to take office, goes on to start WW3 anyway?

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i'm not sure what you mean by spoiling. lots of ballots have write in options, at least used to. mickey mouse would often get a lot of votes here in florida.

"How would Americans feel if Trump, having been voted into office and allowed to take office, goes on to start WW3 anyway?" badly i imagine.

not sure why trump wasn't on the ballot, and this was only the republican primary, but 'none of the above' won: https://www.2news.com/news/none-of-these-candidates-voting-option-and-history-explained/article_c1d856de-c61a-11ee-9223-d7b753682eaa.html

in michigan democratic voters had a campaign to vote 'uncommited':

https://www.npr.org/2024/02/23/1233344198/arab-americans-in-michigan-see-primary-ballots-as-a-tool-for-building-political-

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