Stephann -> RE: Voting (1/8/2008 10:36:42 AM)
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In my personal opinion, I believe that a slave is, first and foremost, a citizen of their country. Removing political choice, for me, is a dangerous step towards asserting actual slavery (the kind where a woman might be chained to a 'massage' table for a decade.) Taking on the role of a slave to an owner can only be done by an individual who is 'free' to do so. Removing her political will, I think, carries serious risks. I say this, because I take my own political will very seriously. Obviously, if a person didn't care much about politics, then being told who to vote for would probably matter a great deal less. For my part, I enjoy discussing politics with my slave. If she can find fault with my logic or thoughts, then it helps me to grow as a person. If I simply told her what to think or who to vote for, she would no longer be able to challenge my views, and could do nothing more to help me grow. This is, of course, just my view. Stephan
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