Moz on Nostr: that's an observation. For example, in Australia as in the US we have "both sides" ...
that's an observation. For example, in Australia as in the US we have "both sides" (ie, both plausible Prime Ministers) actively supporting genocide.
BUT, and this is important, there are still differences between them. Even more so in the USA, where one side is "democracy is bad and we want to get rid of it, we also love genocide" while the other is willing to continue with democracy but also likes genocide.
Refusing to vote is saying you don't care whether democracy continues.
BUT, and this is important, there are still differences between them. Even more so in the USA, where one side is "democracy is bad and we want to get rid of it, we also love genocide" while the other is willing to continue with democracy but also likes genocide.
Refusing to vote is saying you don't care whether democracy continues.