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by jlarocco 3992 days ago
If that's how you feel, vote.

Until enough people agree with you and get the law changed, it's the law. You don't get to blatantly disregard it just because you disagree with it.

At the very least don't act surprised when disregarding the law results in punishment. It's kind of like, "Duh, what did you expect?"

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First past the post voting schemes are less than useless, wasting your time voting in American elections is not a way to effect change. If you believe your vote matters I have a shit ton of math I can throw at you to show you how it does not
Your vote has the statistical significance it has been apportioned by your continued choice of living locale. Don't like that level of significance ... Move or convince others to agree with you.
IMO, it's a good thing that no individual's vote "matters" in this kind of stuff. If it did, voting would be pointless and everybody would just go around doing whatever they wanted.

As it stands, society has decided that we don't want people and companies doing whatever they want, and we want them to follow certain rules. We tried the laissez-faire system and in almost every case the end result was giant corporations screwing people over in some way.