I’m Voting (and you’re probably not)
In case you’re so ignorant, my dear fellow Indonesian readers, Indonesian presidential election is being held right now as I speak (type).
I should have written this piece long ago, I know. But what do you expect of me? Thank you 20 visitors who came yesterday
As I’m now over 17 (and subsequently have left the teen years. Nooooooo
), I’m eligible to vote and I WILL vote.
The golput (golongan putih – white party, the people who did not vote despite being eligible) was a shocking 29.1 percent of the eligible voters list. I do not know why. Perhaps some couldn’t do it because they live in a remote area where travel to the nearest ballot box is hard. Perhaps they have some disabilities hindering them from voting. Physical and mental alike. These are perhaps-es. But I do know some people chose not to vote.
Because (they said) one vote will not make a change. Because one vote doesn’t matter. I tell you what, my friend. Maybe it doesn’t. But 29.1 percent of 171,265,442 (that’s the total number of eligible voters) means 49,677,776 so a big HELLO! It matters! (statistics from kompas, btw)
So I don’t understand, my friend. And yes this is especially directed to you guys who call yourself my friends. If you are my friends at this stage, most of you should at least be in a university. So I have a right to call you educated. You’re educated, so I don’t understand why you will let the so-called uneducated people whose votes are dependent on how much money the campaigners give them decide your country’s president.
I know one thing for sure. I don’t want to be a part of approximately 40 million people (after substracting people who might have valid reasons – in my own opinion) who are ignorant and do not want to be a part of making a better country to live in.
Perhaps it’s not time for CHANGE yet. However I believe in hope of a BETTER place.
I’m getting off my chair now to go to the Indonesian Embassy in Singapore to register my vote.
While some of you can rot.
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2 Responses to “I’m Voting (and you’re probably not)”
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uzyn
on July 8th, 2009
Good thing you can vote at your embassy.
Malaysia doesn’t allow that under normal circumstances. Thus, I haven’t been voting at all.
Happy voting!
Sylvia Giacinta
on July 9th, 2009
uzyn,
to add to the convenience, we are actually allowed to vote via post! They’ll send us the voting sheet and then we can send it back to them. Unfortunately I missed the deadline to register for this method thus I had to take half-day from the office to go to the embassy for voting.
I voted and now have a black little finger