In America, with our freedom to vote, we may have to choose between “the lesser of two evils” sometimes.
That phrase is often used to just complain that there is not a perfect, or ideal, candidate to vote for.
But there is a third evil in every election—usually greater that the greater of the two evils on the ballot.
The third evil, the greater evil than the other two, is not voting.
Relinquishing the right to vote gives up any legitimate right to complain, to constitutionally “redress grievances.”
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