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Since I don't care who wins, I'll do what I've done every day after an election: get up, go to work, come home, play with the kids, eat some dinner, maybe shag the wife.
I wish I had this kind of priviledge
Yeah, I wish I had a wife, too.
Privilege is a subjective concept and thus has little meaning. You can not care if you choose to. Or get worked up every 4 years when your team doesn't win.
Priviledge is not subjective, if you don't worry about Trump winning you have priviledge
By not caring who wins you already seem to understand this sick game of three card monte they keep playing on Americans every 2 to 4 years. Good on you for not playing along.
I still vote, but all but once in the last 20 years I've written in a name. When a worthy candidate from one of the two political parties is worthy of my vote, they'll get it. Voting on state and local elections is far more important than the federal level anyway.