No. I am amazed on what little humanity you have, that you believe prisoners should not be empowered to seize their means of liberation, even by silly elections.
Again, arguing with the strawman instead of me. Did I say prisoners should not be able to vote, did you ask my opinion of prisoners being able to vote?
The answer to both is: No, I did not, and No, you did not.
You are having a one sided argument based on your own preconceived notions of my opinion because it’s simpler to argue with an idea in your head than with what a person has said.
I said that people who have the means to vote, should vote. I did not say voting was the only solution to fascism. I said it was one of the many tools we have access to. Prisoners in the USA, are not voters. They do not have that tool, ergo this argument you are trying to have is null and void.
You want to have a talk about if prisoners should be able to vote? Sure, I’m all ears. In fact, I’m sure we agree that they should have a say. We may even both believe in prison abolishin. Hard to say when youre arguing with a boogie man. That does not change the fact that prisoners being able to vote is a completely different discussion than actual voters, the group of people the comment was directed towards.
Prisoners can not vote, they are not voters. You are purposefully arguing past what I am saying and seeing your own strawman in the mirror.
No. I am amazed on what little humanity you have, that you believe prisoners should not be empowered to seize their means of liberation, even by silly elections.
Again, arguing with the strawman instead of me. Did I say prisoners should not be able to vote, did you ask my opinion of prisoners being able to vote?
The answer to both is: No, I did not, and No, you did not.
You are having a one sided argument based on your own preconceived notions of my opinion because it’s simpler to argue with an idea in your head than with what a person has said.
I said that people who have the means to vote, should vote. I did not say voting was the only solution to fascism. I said it was one of the many tools we have access to. Prisoners in the USA, are not voters. They do not have that tool, ergo this argument you are trying to have is null and void.
You want to have a talk about if prisoners should be able to vote? Sure, I’m all ears. In fact, I’m sure we agree that they should have a say. We may even both believe in prison abolishin. Hard to say when youre arguing with a boogie man. That does not change the fact that prisoners being able to vote is a completely different discussion than actual voters, the group of people the comment was directed towards.