• Commiejones [comrade/them, he/him]@hexbear.net
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    1 year ago

    Or maybe preferential voting just makes even a protest vote work for the red and blue team? Maybe Compulsory voting makes the 30+% of politically illiterate people swing the whole system towards the main 2 parties? Maybe we only have dogshit parties to vote for because of the significant amount of money required to run a successful campaign?

    But no of course it is the fault of individuals for voting for shitty parties… because they have so many other options.

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      1 year ago

      For decades we’ve had a third party with green colours, green in their name, that goes to every election with policies based largely around climate change and puts up a candidate in every seat. At the most recent election, only 12% of voters put them first on the ballot. You can piss your pants and cry about how rigged “the system” is, or pretend that 88% of Australian voters are retarded, or you can just accept reality. People really don’t care as much as they pretend to and when they are given an opportunity every three years to prove otherwise, they fail spectacularly.

      • Commiejones [comrade/them, he/him]@hexbear.net
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        1 year ago

        If 30% of voters didn’t vote because they don’t care the majority of them would not be greens voters. so that would have the all the other parties splitting 58% of the vote vs the greens 12%. Then you factor in how many of the minor parties would out due their local red/blue regular because his support has dipped 30%.

        You end up with a green party that is on par with the reds and blues and a gaggle of minor parties/independents without even fixing the preferential system or the fucked up donation laws.

        The system is the problem not the people.