VOTE FOR ME!
AS ALWAYS YOU'VE BEEN WARNED
----- Part XX- Who you voting for? By Dr. Ahmad
I wish I had time to write y’all a long one, but my time is scarce.
I had to tell everyone about something that happened to me yesterday. As you know I am very nosey and often find myself “accidently” overhearing other folks conversations.
Well yesterday was no exception. I overheard two non-black guys talking about the elections and how bad the country has become. From our location and their conversation I assume they were both Republicans.
One guy tells the other guy that he’s not voting this election because there was no way he could support a liberal and McCain didn't promote his views. The other guys seemed to have an issue with Sarah’s gender and made a point of making s*xist jokes about the Alaska Governor.
After a few moments a Black guy joins their group and joins in on the “I’m not voting/ things are so bad” conversation. I overheard the Black guy say…”our votes wouldn’t matter anyway”.
It was about this time that I couldn’t take it anymore. The voices that guide me were screaming…”say something Doc”. So I made my way over to them and asked…”Are you happy with the way the country is today?” You guessed it…they said no!
So like any nosey person butting in on someone else’s conversation I asked…”If you don’t vote…if only a few folks voted…would things get better?”
Before they could answer, I walked away like superman after a good fight.
I have no idea if they are going to vote, but I’m sure they changed the conversation.
But what about you? I’m not just taking about voting for Barack or Johnny.
What about the local races where you live or the ballot initiatives?
Are you going to make your voice heard or just talk folks to death about how bad it is out here?
Does your vote matter? If not, why not?
Do you have the guts to call out folks who aren't voting...


Does your vote count?
You ask me how I know that it doesn't; how do you know that it does?
What has our government done to show you that they honor your opinion and want to make the best decision for YOU(US)?
If it hasn't been much, that's okay. Although our objectives might not be the same: it would still make sense for them to allow us the ability to choose the leaders, right?
Local initiatives are great. We should focus more on community. The macro will adhere to the micro.
Maybe those guys couldn't justify why they didn't want to vote. Maybe they're apathetic, have limited social imaginations, or just couldn't qualify the feeling; however, there may be good reasons.
One could outline a history, and present, which might suggest our vote, is more of a statistical measure/test of the American demographics' conditioning than an electoral process. A ping test if you will.
It can be easy to sound good from that side of the fence but I haven’t seen many real changes yet*. I’ve voted in each election since I’ve been eligible. I’ve been an INFORMED voter no less.
*That might fit the definition of insanity.