>>125042603>Spending millions to sway the vote, anon. You are the only fool, there.Because spending that money is how people are convinced that voting is meaningful, anon. If you want to sell a product, you must first market the product. If the state's contrived factions don't give an outward appearance of giving a shit about the vote, people don't give a shit either.
>And they need to do that precisely because they care about their vote. You are the one missing the obvious.They "care" about the vote not because it can effect political change, but because it's a political pressure release valve for the plebs.
>>125042623Participating in voting is anti-action, since it reinforces the false legitimacy of the process in the eyes of others. They ARE mutually exclusive.
>>125042674>>125042698Securing wealth and resources for when shit eventually goes tits up and the Leviathan can't hold itself together anymore and we get Balkans Two: American Boogaloo. Encouraging others to opt out of Society(tm) in similar preparation as well. Enjoying life now that I'm not constantly fretting over red team / blue team nonsense, and only having to worry about a potential collapse in the possible near-future. I know it sounds like cope, but refusal to participate is, in itself, action as well; as opposed to getting fucked up the ass hoping that, this time, red/blue team will do something good.
What, were you hoping that I was going to start fedposting like some armchair commando?