With elections in Russia, Australia (recently), the U.S, (well the primaries, anyway), to name three big ones, and a few others, some messy, this is a reminder to me of the oddly privileged nature of living in a country that is not one's own and being close enough as an observer to understand a fair amount of what is going on on these occasions. I get a sense that, as a result of living 'abroad' I understand a little bit more in general terms about nations and how the ways in which they function differ yet share recognisable features - in this case versions of democracy. The same and not the same.
It's easy to be glib about elections, I know I often am, but perhaps it's better to be deeply thankful for them, flawed as they (all) are.
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