- Aug 23, 2003
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During a recent Q&A at Revolt’s music conference, Diddy let loose with his true thoughts about voting.
Asked how young people could make themselves heard in the upcoming election, Diddy said, “See the things that’s tricky about politics is there’s so much ******* with it. We started Vote or Die and… and from the community we’re in, we’re not with hearing too much of the ********. So that’s why we get disenfranchised, [we’re] disconnected because nothing that they’re saying actually relates to us… So Vote or Die, and getting out the vote, those things [were] laid out there so people could understand about the process. We started Vote or Die, and the whole process was all full of ****. The whole **** is a scam.”
He then added that people could still vote if they wanted: “At the end of the day, I’m not telling you not to vote. But I’m saying be a realist and know that they’re *********** kicking some ******** up there.”
....come to think of it, voter turnout generates the appearance of legitimacy, with no risk to the establishment. If the elite control the choices, they control the outcome.
and....
'Vote or Die' = Terrorism: (noun) the unofficial or unauthorized use of violence and intimidation in the pursuit of political aims.

you should still probably vote in your local elections though 

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the Koch brothers are somethin else I tell ya. And they could do some work but their comfortable w/ their financial status so they see no reason to really stir the pot. But then what about the folks who don't have a few mill in the bank, they hear this dude saying this and taking it as gospel. The general public aren't that keen on looking beyond the surface like we do here.
, reading this made me feel a little better. I used to feel heavily obligated to carry the weak in order for our group to survive and succeed within this society. We have those that are successful, but they get it and don't band together to make more power moves but most of that is fear of losing what they have so it's understandable.