@bushies.girl wrote:
'n that's why I am not voting, too much agro from BOTH sides for my liking .... IF this gov had any back bone it would have been tabled in parliament and voted on, would have saved 122 million dollars and stopped all this carp.
I agree that the govt should just debate the issue and vote on it in the House, but;
They're not going to do that. They're going to waste our time and our money conducting a plebiscite, the results of which are non-binding either way.
The real point is, should you abstain from voting on an issue just because the issue doesn't concern you personally?
Should you vote No on an issue which doesn't concern you personally but which has the potential to have a very serious adverse affect on the personal freedoms of others if you vote No?
I ask you to consider and not to withold your vote just because you think the govt is a bunch of time wasting, no-hoper, sleazy, money-grabbing opportunists, and you want to make a protest.
I ask you consider that your refusal to vote at all, just like a refusal to vote Yes, can have absolutely no possible adverse outcome for you personally, and yet those same actions of yours absolutely would present a sector of our society with some freedom-limiting adverse consequences . . . and you'd have to bear some responsibility for that . . . for personally causing grief and anquish to a select number of our society because you haven't thought the issue through well enough.
Let's not cast our vote in this plebiscite out of spite nor let's refuse to cast it at all out of petulance or indifference.
Let's cast it considerately, in the best interests of people who have a lot to lose and much to gain, unlike yourself.
Consider . . what would Jebus do?