Andrew Angln
Daily Stormer
March 19, 2015
The ridiculous Planet of the Apes Occupation Government Chieftain Bargoo Obadongo has suggested he believes it would be a positive social development if the government put a gun to people’s heads and forced them to vote in the fake elections the Jews stage in our fake democracy.
While discussing money in politics on Wednesday, President Obama broached a topic normally confined to academic circles: A law requiring people to vote.
“In Australia, and some other countries, there’s mandatory voting,” Obama said while taking questions at the City Club of Cleveland. “It would be transformative if everybody voted. That would counteract money more than anything.”
Over the years, a variety of political scientists have mused on the idea of requiring people to vote, citing the consistently poor turnout in U.S. elections. Critics have questioned the practicality of passing and enforcing such a requirement; others say that freedom also means the freedom not to do something.
I have long been an anti-voting activist, as I believe that it is more empowering to understand that you will not “vote for change” than it is to subject yourself to the personal degradation of being involved in this ridiculous Jew charade.
This rule applies mostly only to national elections, as I do believe change is possible in certain municipal sectors. Also, if there was a real third-option candidate, I would encourage people to vote in national elections, just to show their disagreement with the mainstream. But choosing between the Red Jew and the Blue Jew is dehumanizing and pointless. This was proved beyond any shadow of any doubt when the newly elected Republican congress flat-out refused to do anything at all – not a single thing – about Obama’s clearly illegal amnesty program.
The fact is that turnout numbers are so low now is beginning to make it clear to the people that voting is a hoax in ZOGmerica, and so of course they start thinking about things like “well maybe we should force the goyim to vote so they are more likely to feel like this is somehow real.” Though I doubt any such program is actually in the works.