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High Voltage
4th June 2008, 06:38
I was on Youtube and I came across a group called blackboxvoting. Aparently, they video tape what they think are corrupt elections where the winners are pre-determined. That got me to thinking, what if we tape the same material the blackboxvoting people are to show how corrupt the election system and capitalist-run democracy. Since the election process is supposed to be the "voice of the people", exposing the elections, the base of any democracy, as a fraud would expose capitalist democracy as a sham. Also there are some laws stating the allowance of videotaping the chain of custody, the voting and counting process, is legal but I am unsure of this and will talk to a reliable source if this is true.

Also any signs of bigotry and high police activity that seems threatening or denial of civil rights could also be used to show how the police state is alienating the people. This could be a step in bringing down the corrupt regimes through political pressure. The result should be to get some corrupt officials to resign from politics for good.

(This is American "Democracy". I'm not sure how the system works in other countries.) Post your thoughts about this idea.

flyingpants
5th June 2008, 11:26
I'm almost hesitant to post this for fear of misunderstanding you:

Black box voting has almost nothing to do with the United States, because being a capitalist state, it does not need to rely on force or manipulation of ballot boxes, because the capitalists win anyway. Even if the votes were counted 100% perfectly, this wouldn't change a damn thing, because the capitalist system is rigged in the first place.

This voting stuff had a popularity surge recently with the Bush elections. It's totally irrelevant to the struggle against capitalism.

shuuk
10th June 2008, 02:19
i agree with both of you espesialy with the police taping,
because as we all no a majority if not all law inforcment particepents do at some point if not all the time consider themselfs ubove the law,

and also think us miner pesents(for lack of better words). but 1 thing is for damn sure if they want to they can convict you (gilty until proven inosent) just because of the fact that the word of a law inforcment officer carryies more weight then the average man.

therfor if we expell corrupt officers(as many as we can) we can bring down the inforcement enoff to say begin a revolutionary state of martial law maby? and then start the embers of wat would become in time a full scale revolution!
:) im serious