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oportet ([personal profile] oportet) wrote in [community profile] talkpolitics2022-07-06 10:38 am
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for those about to overthink I salute you

While it doesn't (or rarely does it) happen here in Talk Politics - if you pay attention to any other mediums where politics are discussed you've definitely - probably frequently - seen someone encourage others to register to vote, vote, vote for a specific person/party/movement, etc.

At first glance it probably seems like friendly advice, but is there more to it?

Does 'You should vote/You should vote for x' kinda come across like 'you should chew on a breathmint', 'you should put on some deodorant', 'you should read a book'? Does the suggestion itself imply 'I'm smarter than you. I'm more aware than you. You're lucky I'm here to share my wisdom.'?

Can you think of any context* where a person telling another to vote or vote a certain way isn't - whether intentional or not - condescending? Any context where the person receiving the advice shouldn't feel just a liiiiiittle bit insulted?

of course obvious exceptions with coma patients, newly obtained ability to vote...
mahnmut: (Albert thinks ur funny.)

[personal profile] mahnmut 2022-07-07 07:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Okay punk, but when are you gonna start voting??
asthfghl: (А бе къде е батко?)

[personal profile] asthfghl 2022-07-08 10:12 am (UTC)(link)
Hey, voting is fun! I wish we reverted to thumb ink.
Edited 2022-07-08 10:13 (UTC)