I listen to Ballot or the Bullet like a damn rap song, I can prolly recite that shyt word for word if you play it. But yeah, Malcolm was talking about strategic voting, he was arguing that able people should run for office and Black people should swing their votes to those people from the community that have the best interests of the community at heart. Makes total sense. I understand why Kaep doesn't want to vote or is indifferent but just like you said, you can't hide behind Malcolm when you say shyt like that because he understood how powerful your right to vote really is.
It's kind of a sad assessment of Kaep's whole schtick overall. While it's great to see him making himself aware and reaching out in the community, his is typical of our generation at large and in all the intelligence he has displayed he's still finding difficulty in noticing the very things that the GOP and other forces have done in order to make the vote seem cheap to the younger generation while at the same time eroding the various provisions in place thanks to the Voting Rights Act.
To use a Yoda quote, "A Jedi yet, you are not.", that's Kaep when it comes to this conscious shyt. Voting down ballot is important as fukk, which is why rethugs got everything they want because they get their constituents out to vote while Dems just shoot for the big elections. I swear I'm gonna avoid any ESPN/FS1 discussion on this topic, I don't want to listen to those idiots discuss complex people like Malcolm or Fidel.![]()
I def agree with this. I don't agree with him not voting because it is one of the biggest ways in which we CAN fight injustice is this country. Even if you didn't like either candidate, local officials and elections are even MORE critical and important. You can at least vote that.
But it's still well within his rights not to vote if he isn't feeling any candidates, I can't knock that as well.


