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<blockquote data-quote="Whither" data-source="post: 4188205" data-attributes="member: 76643"><p>Also: if people aren't voting -- and this is the case in national political elections too --, why is this so easily diagnosed as laziness and irresponsibility? To my mind there's a strong argument that people's lack of enthusiasm reflects the shoddy quality of the options offered to them. We might just as well count a decent percentage of the non-votes as votes of no confidence.</p><p></p><p>For example, those of you who read that article posted last night re: Amazon delivery drivers: there was an interesting tidbit about a small shop where drivers voted to join the Teamsters. And guess what happened? They all got canned, and the NLRB failed to have their backs (surprise surprise!).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whither, post: 4188205, member: 76643"] Also: if people aren't voting -- and this is the case in national political elections too --, why is this so easily diagnosed as laziness and irresponsibility? To my mind there's a strong argument that people's lack of enthusiasm reflects the shoddy quality of the options offered to them. We might just as well count a decent percentage of the non-votes as votes of no confidence. For example, those of you who read that article posted last night re: Amazon delivery drivers: there was an interesting tidbit about a small shop where drivers voted to join the Teamsters. And guess what happened? They all got canned, and the NLRB failed to have their backs (surprise surprise!). [/QUOTE]
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