There are 2 days until the Canadian national election, and with the outcome somewhat fatalistically determined, politicians are making last minute appearances to persuade us that "Whatever we do, go out and Vote.". Apparently as it is our right, we must use it, and there is some truth in this, but only some.

Voting is not a right, it is a priviledge. Rights are inalienable, they are things that cannot be taken away from you - they are what we (our nation, our society, our family) give you without expectation of return - they are the pursuit of life, liberty and happiness. That is an abstract definition, and by no means complete, but it contrasts with Priviledge. Priviledge is a "right" that is given to reward certain behaviours - for example, A customer has the right to expect good/or excellent service in restaurant because as a customer they are paying for this right. It is then not a right, but a priviledge. We have the "right" to "freedom" (to do as we choose) as long as our "right" does not impinge upon another person's "freedom". Hence freedom is no longer a right, it is a priviledge based upon an implicit agreement as to the rules of the game.

And voting, then, is not a "right". A "right" is something that cannot be taken away from you. A priviledge can; those who's pursuit of freedom crosses and denies another persons freedom are imprisoned. Their liberty is forfeit, priviledges are revoked. And people who vote incorrectly, without knowing the positions of the aspiring leaders and parties, are liable to have their priviledges suspended.

Think Nazi Germany.

So before exercising your priviledge to go out and vote, first educate yourselves as to our various parties agendas. Take time to research each politicians background, know each parties history and plan, dissect your prejudices: are you voting for him/her because this is how your parents would have voted? Are you afraid of change? Are you voting for one leader, or against another? And remember that all priviledges must be guarded or their abuse may lead to their irrevokable suspension.

That said, hope it's a good election, and good luck.

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