A vote is a pragmatic act—just a number to be counted—not an ideological affirmation. You may well have legitimate grievances against Harris, and you are entirely within your rights to consider “white” democracy a sham. But still, a refusal to vote for Harris is a vote for Trump. This may not be true in California where Harris is far ahead already, but it would be true in a swing state like Georgia or Pennsylvania. And in a two-party system (as opposed to a multi-party parliamentary system) we always must vote for the lesser of two evils as we see it. The only alternative is irrelevance; if you don’t vote, you have zero leverage over the policies that affect you and your people.