Workingman wrote:Voting?
Where did we get to vote on toppling statues, bending the knee,
Because, so long as we have a free vote, you can ignore that BS and just vote to change things.
Don't like your statues being toppled? Vote for the Councillors who say they will stop it. Don't like the racism of making ethnic minorities more important than everyone else? Vote for the party which says "I don't like it either".
You don't even have to like who you vote for, you just need the shock value and the "communication" value of the vote.
We had that in December. That vote shocked the hell out of one hell of a lot of people, most of the establishment and almost all of the press and media. It means that people with a vote ignored the noise, bided their time and voted for what they wanted.
Now the people, having learned that lesson, need to apply it to other issues such as toppling statues and being forced to bend the knee and apologise for something they had nothing to do with and, in no way, agreed with.
Let us see if our voters can evolve.
Because if they can the minority pressure groups who think they can do what they want are in for another heart stopping shock.
That is where you get to voting. It is the core of our democracy and people still think you can get the result you want by not voting.
Time to end that fallacy. Do or be done to. Voting is Doing. You don't need to talk about it, protest about it, shout at the press or anything else. You just listen, take it all in, decide who stands for what you believe in and simply vote.
Even better is to refuse to talk to the pollsters and just let them keep pushing out their twisted analysis.
That is the most powerful thing in the world and it is treated as if it is nothing, optional, disguardable and things will carry on as you want.