Anyone who didn’t vote has endorsed everything that the government is doing right now, regardless of the election outcome. If the Dems had won, they would have endorsed the Dems’ actions. Since the Reps won, they’ve endorsed the Reps’ actions.
The people who didn’t vote because of the genocide agree with you that it is an endorsement, which is why they didn’t vote. Voting is not an endorsement, it’s a strategic choice and calling it otherwise overplays it’s significance and divides us.
Anyone who didn’t vote has endorsed everything that the government is doing right now, regardless of the election outcome. If the Dems had won, they would have endorsed the Dems’ actions. Since the Reps won, they’ve endorsed the Reps’ actions.
The people who didn’t vote because of the genocide agree with you that it is an endorsement, which is why they didn’t vote. Voting is not an endorsement, it’s a strategic choice and calling it otherwise overplays it’s significance and divides us.
By the logic of OP, not voting also endorsed the genocide.
“If you choose not to decide you still have made a choice”
~Geddy “the GOAT” Lee, Freewill