I am here. Address your comment to me. If you have an issue with me, say it to me. You gain nothing by stating it in a third person way. Is that supposed to be directed at nobody? Is it supposed to somehow avoid conflict because you are not talking directly to me? No. You're just doing it in a roundabout way to dodge the inevitability of addressing it to me. You have something to say in response to my comments, you can say it to me. Nobody is going to care if you're just talking to no one in specific. Furthermore, stating that my comment makes me look bad accomplishes nothing. In the time it took you to type that message, perhaps you should have presented logical evidence to suggest the contrary, rather than just stating an oversimplified analysis in third person. All your post really said was "Nu uh."turk645 wrote:the fact that tural feels the need to group everyone in a way that makes sence to him, that pisses me off. I can assure you im not narrow minded, and just jumping to the conclusion about someone without really knowing them just makes you look bad.
That being said, you blatantly stated that your vote does not count, and that puts you in the group with other people who say the same. One vote doesn't count, but thinking solely like that, completely neglecting the fact that there are 120 million others potentially thinking the same thing, is narrow minded. Nobody has any right to say their vote does not count, because in doing so, you contribute to the massive group of people also doing so, and as a collective unit, those votes do count. Thinking solely about yourself is narrow minded. Every vote counts. If you are not narrow minded, you would realize that one vote isn't the issue here, so you should not be presenting it as such. Unless you are in a district with no electoral votes (Spoilers: there are none), you have no right to say that at all, and doing so is incredibly ignorant. You have no excuse at all for not voting. If you aren't dead or mentally handicapped, you should be expected to vote. Your vote does matter. I don't know how you can argue your way out of being narrow-minded on this issue, when you're stating your vote does not count, which is an entirely narrow-minded premise, as I have explained twice now. I'm not questioning your character, I'm questioning your stance on the issue.