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by wyqydsyq
1943 days ago
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Like USA, Australia's politics are dominated by two major parties most people feel compelled to vote for, and even if you do vote for some independent third party, our preferential voting system ends in your votes going towards one of the two major parties when the independent you actually voted for gets "knocked out" anyway. The two major parties nominate whoever they like to lead them, generally their candidates are whoever will obediently follow the party line and be a good patsy. So similarly to the USA, every election cycle is a meaningless facade where we pretend we still live in a democracy and that we have any control at all over who our "elected" leaders are. I'm sure the majority of Americans don't want Biden as their leader, but they're stuck with him because ultimately the two major parties gave the voters two bad choices. Oh you wanted a national leader who wasn't an out-of-touch old white man beholden to the desires of his lobbyist benefactors? Well bad luck, because your only two choices are out-of-touch old white men beholden to the desires of their lobbyist benefactors. |
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