An actor loses an audition before their arrival to the audition because of their voting record. Could it happen? Possibly.

The actor arrives at an anticipated audition-by-appointment. But they’re denied entry into the audition room by casting personnel. There’s a shocking discovery of the actor’s prior personal behavior.

How professional and reasonable is it for casting, or a director and producer(s) to renege on the promise to an actor a scheduled audition because that voting eligible actor won’t vote? As unreasonable and unprofessional as it is of an American citizen who reneges to cast a ballot that influences their future, and that of their friends and family, and nation.

In-action can create unwanted consequences.

Your vote for candidate(s) for office belongs to you. A valuable voicing privately of your opinion of where you wish your future and that of your community to be guided. Owning silence by choosing not to vote lessens your value to your community. What do you wish your value to be this election? Someone whose chosen silence permits others to take your voice? Or as a vocal participant having a say in your future?

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