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In the US, we have the right to vote, and I don't have an objection to the idea that with rights come responsibility, but I do not interpret that to mean we have a responsibility to vote; instead, I interpret that to mean that if we so choose to vote, then we should do so responsibly--like learning the issues and making informed decisions.
Similarly, we have a right to free speech. Of course, we don't have a responsibility to speak, but if we do, we should do so responsibly--like not yelling fire in a crowded theatre.
Clearly, my views are not in line with mainstream thought. Others would have me believe that I have an obligation to vote--and to choose the lesser of evils, and others would have me believe that I have an obligation to speak up and voice my opinion when faced with certain wrongs that transpire.
Is there an objective non-emotional way to arrive at a conclusion to show that my views are correct amidst the emotionally charged people who would reason why it's better to vote and speak our mind, or is the interpretative nature of such things destined to endless philosophical debate?
If I'm correct, it would seem that I do have a right to complain even if I don't vote, but hardly no one believes that.
By the way, I am a registered voter, and I do vote.
Similarly, we have a right to free speech. Of course, we don't have a responsibility to speak, but if we do, we should do so responsibly--like not yelling fire in a crowded theatre.
Clearly, my views are not in line with mainstream thought. Others would have me believe that I have an obligation to vote--and to choose the lesser of evils, and others would have me believe that I have an obligation to speak up and voice my opinion when faced with certain wrongs that transpire.
Is there an objective non-emotional way to arrive at a conclusion to show that my views are correct amidst the emotionally charged people who would reason why it's better to vote and speak our mind, or is the interpretative nature of such things destined to endless philosophical debate?
If I'm correct, it would seem that I do have a right to complain even if I don't vote, but hardly no one believes that.
By the way, I am a registered voter, and I do vote.