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A truly sovereign individual wouldn't see voting as a necessary exercise in personal power because their autonomy isn't derived from state-sanctioned processes. The act of voting assumes participation in a system that a sovereign individual may see as irrelevant or even adversarial to their self-sovereignty.

Asking a sovereign individual if they voted implies an assumption that they engage with the system in that way—which may not align with their principles. It's like asking a Bitcoiner if they trust central banks.

You can witness the polar opposite of this mentality among the federal employees right now. I know one or two.

They've lashed their life so tightly to the ship, that when it navigates the way it is design to (but with a different hull color than they prefer), their whole life gets turned upside down.

If you vote for this system, and you cheer for this system, and you tie your life to this system, and in the process of *doing what you asked for* it fucks you over, it's time to re-evaluate YOURSELF and your own decisions.

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