Your rhetorical question contains a noun-phrase “people who vote for losers”. This seems to refer to the faction that misses out on the spoils of the electoral system because too many members of the faction subscribe to the theory the voting doesn’t matter, resulting in the faction losing because they couldn’t get their vote out. So the words “people who vote” are being used to refer to people who don’t vote.
This reminds me that I ought to stop reading LessWrong and get back to work on OuterCircle
Your rhetorical question contains a noun-phrase “people who vote for losers”. This seems to refer to the faction that misses out on the spoils of the electoral system because too many members of the faction subscribe to the theory the voting doesn’t matter, resulting in the faction losing because they couldn’t get their vote out. So the words “people who vote” are being used to refer to people who don’t vote.
This reminds me that I ought to stop reading LessWrong and get back to work on OuterCircle