Sunday, January 22, 2017

It's a privilege to able to vote...

I say all of this activism going on in the world about women’s rights is beautiful, but you know what if I went out there with a microphone and a camera and really (nicely) asked people if they voted in the election, what would they say?  Would they be like “Uhhhh no…” then there’s a shuffling of the microphone and see them looking into the space as if they’re confused.  I mean illegal immigrants can’t vote but I’m talking about if not all, most of the supporters of the cause, did they go out there and vote?  All of these people saying that they wished they were there at the cause and were there in spirit, have they rallied people to vote or just sat back and watch the nation go to hell as they call it.  If it’s hell, then why didn’t you prevent Trump from going into office?  Even if they didn’t rally people to vote, maybe they didn’t even send the absentee ballot to vote because that’s the least you can do for yourself if you’re too lazy to go out to polls or you can’t because you have a long day at work. I have talked about this to my friend about the privilege to vote. It could be taken away one day because people didn’t see the need to vote, because we put the laws into the hands of our dictator or whoever tells us what to do, how to dress, how to act, how to live.  Would you even want that to happen?  Please don’t be an idiot and complain about Trump being elected when you saw no need to go out to polls or even sent in an absentee ballot.  I rest my case.


P.S. I have voted ever since I was 18. I knew that I was happy to be able to vote.  Some people don’t even have the privilege to vote.  The African Americans and the first women did it for us to have the privilege to vote.  Please think about your actions and vote next time.  That’s your voice right there.  People can you please tell me that you should have said, “I wish I was at the polls but I’m there in spirit, instead of going “I wish I was at the women’s march” when you didn’t vote.  Then at least I know you had a thought about voting the next time around.  If you’re so passionate about the right to be women, why didn’t you stop Trump from happening and go out and passionately vote, because when you vote, you are voting for yourself, to have a voice, meaning man or woman.   This is for the people who sweat with blood and tears who got out there and passionately helped their candidate win the election or rallied people to vote, because they believed in themselves and in their candidates and believed in the system. Please vote…  You mean you want to go against our institutions when we have worked and tweeked the system to accommodate you to have a voice.  If you want change, please think about what you are doing to go into the real cause of change, the system.  Getting people to wake up and be aware of the worldly matters or causes within their cities.  You better go into every space or loophole there is and battle where there needs to be battle to create the world you want.  You want it, you better go and get it, because the laws of attraction is about “action.”  Not putting “action” where the attention is not needed.  I’m not saying that the women’s march wasn’t a true cause, but please don’t stop there, please keep going and do what’s right to change this nation.  All of this world is going to end or end of days in Hollywood where you put your money to go see, where millions of dollars go is the law of attraction coming up on our tails, saying you believe the world going to end, okay then the world is going to end, Bitches.  It takes a lot of energy to get the world back in order, but if you knew it was coming, please prevent something from happening for example like go out there and vote. Excuse my language.  Let’s get real here.  Okay, I need not to say anymore because when I have said that, you should at least put your attention and thoughts where it should be, like being positive and being kind to everyone around you.  Okay then, I rest my case, again.

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