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Props 2-6 were always blatant power grab attempts by the mayor, but now they’re even more relevant in light of recent events.
With vote-by-mail ballots already being delivered and early voting starting soon, make sure you flip your ballot over and vote NO to proposals 2 through 6!
Hey man, don't tell other people how to vote. Providing the links to the proposals is fine, but let them decide for themselves how they want to vote on them.
When advocating for a position, it’s common to use “Vote for X” as a quick and concise way to show support for a particular candidate or proposal.
Sure, but it's possible this post comes across differently. It could sound like you're requesting that people vote for something and not for others, blatantly, which does a disservice. Might as well post Overall, I don't think r/NYC is a political subreddit nor the place to advocate for anything regarding the upcoming election. You could have posted something like "Important Reminder: If you flip over your ballot, you can vote for a number of proposals for the city." And then you could have posted what those proposals were and their pros and cons, giving people the opportunity to make an informed decision.
Also, way to twist my words to make it sound like I'm worked up. What part of my response to your comment had any exclamation points? That's right. There are none. It's a calm statement requesting you to refrain from telling people how to vote, which is what you're doing. And what I stand for has nothing to do with my comment. I'm not telling you what to do, I'm requesting that you *don't* do something. But this is a meaningless conversation if you aren't grasping the ethical implications of your actions.
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The title of your post literally states "Vote YES on Proposal 1...Vote NO on Proposals 2 - 6..." .
I'm not wrong.