False dichotomy. What I do is the Conscientious Objector strategy. I don't have to sully myself voting against my conscience - in either way - and I don't. I've never voted in an election but with this one coming up I'm ready to go in person to cast my bullshit protest vote, probably for God or Jesus or something, to make my point that it's a willful choice and not laziness.
Now, that said, I'm a supporter of democracy, so there is some principle - it has a name, I just don't recall it - that this runs against. Is it acceptable for a person to decline participation in something that they otherwise support. Like, if everyone did that, it would break down. Peters Principle, maybe. But it doesn't have to be a hard thing. Refusing to ever vote may be hypocritical but sometimes not voting is perfectly acceptable regardless of what normalfaggots try to say.
"I support the Revolutionaries because the Kingdom of France is a corrupt decadent society and after it's collapse we can return to tradition."
"I support the Roundheads because the Kingdom of England is a corrupt decadent society and after it's collapse we can return to tradition."