Smile_Time351
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And that in itself makes them fence sitters given the subtext of the thread- that being a discussion of the merits (or lack thereof) of Australia's prominent political parties. Certainly politics is not for everyone, but given the vehemence of the arguees on this thread, we should all at least be independents...
As to Random's argument- it was rather blond- I mean blind. He did express outrage at the generalisation of politics... and then proceeded to generalise politics! The mind boggles.
Personally I find that the aforementioned 'fence sitters' (for lack of a better term) are missing the point somewhat in their idealism. Certainly the system is rather crap, and joining a political party is kind of a 'best of a bad bunch' situation- hence why I personally chose Greens in the above poll- deciding to be apolitical because all the parties suck, while admirable in its uncompromising absolutism does not solve anything in and of itself. Better to become part of the system in order to fix it then resign oneself to political apathy.
Failing that, we could always just bring back the Communist party... Unite Comrades! You have nothing to lose but your chains!
As to Random's argument- it was rather blond- I mean blind. He did express outrage at the generalisation of politics... and then proceeded to generalise politics! The mind boggles.
Personally I find that the aforementioned 'fence sitters' (for lack of a better term) are missing the point somewhat in their idealism. Certainly the system is rather crap, and joining a political party is kind of a 'best of a bad bunch' situation- hence why I personally chose Greens in the above poll- deciding to be apolitical because all the parties suck, while admirable in its uncompromising absolutism does not solve anything in and of itself. Better to become part of the system in order to fix it then resign oneself to political apathy.
Failing that, we could always just bring back the Communist party... Unite Comrades! You have nothing to lose but your chains!