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- From: dolan@noarlw.UUCP (Kent Paul Dolan)
- Newsgroups: talk.bizarre
- Subject: Voting to make a difference
- Message-ID: <9208121805.AA00735@helium>
- Date: 12 Aug 92 17:21:30 GMT
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- Roger David Carasso claims that _his_ voting doesn't make a difference,
- although everyone else's apparently does. Wrong!
-
- Can't place the reference, either Scientific American's Mathematical
- Recreations column, or Douglass Hofstadter's _The Mind's I_, are the
- best bets, but the whole point of the exercise is that each of us must
- consider ourselves as a statistical sample of one, the only sample
- available. If _I_ cannot be convinced that voting is important, then,
- all else being equal, I must assume myself to represent the majority of
- people dealing with as much information on the subject as I have
- available and coming from that information to similar conclusions.
-
- In Roger's case, that means that the "arrogant dipwad bigots with a hate
- thing for minority groups and an obsessive lust for big hooters" vote
- will be vastly under-represented in the final vote tally. Not, perhaps,
- the worst possible outcome, but that's beside the point.
-
- Thus Roger, by being a sample of one, that chooses not to vote, chooses
- also, from his point of view, for the majority of those that believe
- as he does.
-
- And so for each of us, if we choose not to vote, we must assume that by
- so doing we have chosen for, not just like, that block of voters who
- share our experience, education, and viewpoints, and we should
- therefore expect, and take as the result of our actions, that those who
- believe opposite will prevail.
-
- Only if _I_ can be convinced to vote can I reasonably assume that those
- who hold my viewpoint will be culpable of similar conviction.
-
- All this was brought on by two things. First, I am rapidly entering the
- generation (as a pre-baby-boomer) who vote in such overwhelming
- proportions that they essentially control politics in this country,
- giving us the great wash of conservatives-who-can't-conserve that we've
- been electing.
-
- Second, I heard Bob Dylan on the radio this morning singing in the '60s
- "your sons and your daughters are beyond your command", and I realized
- that Bob was right then, but wrong today; my parents' generation had
- won that fight by attrition. The really radical all died of drugs and
- other indulgances, and the rest of us have been co-opted into the power
- structure by being granted the wealth to invest that comes simply with
- increasing age, and only the economy our parents passed on in which to
- invest it.
-
- So, until the generation of the RDCs catches on that they choose for
- their _generation_ when they choose not to vote, we will continue to
- put forward for election, and to elect, the representatives of "things
- as they are at any price".
-
- Kent - the last four dozen year old flaming liberal.
-
- --
- Kent, the man much too far from xanth.
- Kent Paul Dolan, C.S.C. contractor to Fleet Numerical Oceanography Center,
- Monterey, California. Making the world safe for tropical cyclones.
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