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Old 03-22-11, 12:45 PM   #1
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And do dumb people really deserve the right to vote in a democracy? Aren't the the established outcomes of such elections -alwaqys the same habits, the same names and faces, the same parties - time after time just an expression, a correlate of our dumbness?

I say "we" although the article is about America. If you take such a quiz in Germany, you do not get much less discouraging results - especially amongst the young ones. The phenomenon is not limited to just one or two Western nations.

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Old 03-22-11, 12:56 PM   #2
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well people in my state were dumb enough to elect Rick Snyder. Hopefully were smart when the recall election happens.
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Old 03-22-11, 01:11 PM   #3
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I dont think it is a matter of how stupid people are or are not.

i think it is more a matter of information being distorted to favor one candidate over another.

and no matter how intelligent a person might be, people are wired to make decisions either based on the information they have or based upon their emotions... thus, if you control the information they have, or if you can create an emotional reaction - you just swayed their vote.

There is an interesting documentary about this very subject... i dont recall the name, but it is compelling.

man has not become unbiased and unselfish enough for Democracy to function flawlessly... nor has he become responsible enough for any other form of government to function flawlessly.
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Old 03-22-11, 01:15 PM   #4
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well people in my state were dumb enough to elect Rick Snyder. Hopefully were smart when the recall election happens.
I guarantee you'll get remarkably dumb survey answers if you go to certain demographics that vote democrat as well. Places where over 90% of the people on the street you interview are guaranteed democrats... say north of 125 st in NYC (note that you'd get the same % democrats south of 125th street in NYC, but the education level would be higher—though many university grads these days have no history background at all*).

People in general are idiots. I'd be perfectly fine with a "civics" test required every few years to be allowed to register to vote.


*there was an interesting article by our former Representative, Heather Wilson. She's been on the Rhodes selection committee for years, and she said that the candidates are getting more and more narrow. They specialize as undergrads from the start, and might be brilliant in their major field, but are utterly clueless outside it. She'll ask why they say they are for something, what's the history, etc, and they get a deer in headlights look. Sad, really.

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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...012104554.html
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Old 03-22-11, 01:27 PM   #5
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And do dumb people really deserve the right to vote in a democracy?
People are dumb, its part of being human.
So which idiots get to decide which other idiots are too idioic to vote?
I suppose the best test would be to only exclude the biggest idiots, the biggest idiots of course being the people who think they are not idiots.

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What separates us is that you think that certain groups are beneath you, whereas I think that we should not allow any group to gain primacy through your rationale.
Hey at least this time he is only on about removing voting rights of those who don't measure up, its not like he is off on his eugenics line for lower humans again
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Most (all) modern democracies have some form of public education. In the US, this system is the primary budget element in every single state by a wide margin. It's ~80% of the NM State budget, for example—and cities spend in addition to State funding.

The rationale is presumably to create an educated (minimally) electorate. If it fails this most basic requirement, it shows how useless it is as a public expense.
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Whos saing was it ?
"In democracy people get the government that they deserve"
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Everyone gets the government they deserve

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People are dumb, its part of being human.
So which idiots get to decide which other idiots are too idioic to vote?
I suppose the best test would be to only exclude the biggest idiots, the biggest idiots of course being the people who think they are not idiots.
Tribesman, you are a terrible writer and not in the least capable of conveying a point effectively. I see your point but are you so far above the rest of us that you can't be bothered to just take the time to spell things out? Vagueness is the mark of a weak debater.


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Hey at least this time he is only on about removing voting rights of those who don't measure up, its not like he is off on his eugenics line for lower humans again
No, he isn't. He's toting the same line but in a different form, as I'm sure you've perceived.
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I've come to believe that the only thing that should be done (or in this case not done) is to just not encourage people to vote.

The way I see it if a person is too dumb or self absorbed to see the importance of voting then I really don't want them participating. Pushing ignorant people into voting only produces ignorant votes.

Leave voting to those who care enough to make the effort without being pushed into it.
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Old 03-22-11, 01:22 PM   #12
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And do dumb people really deserve the right to vote in a democracy?
People, even dumb people, have the inalienable right to self-determination. Saying anything contrary to that is to demean their status as human beings, and in turn to demean your own.

Yes, dumb people get to vote, as well as make a lot of other decisions that can affect others. Whole political platforms across multiple nationalities are based on people being dumb to one thing or another. I don't like it any more than you do. But you're not really thinking about that, are you?

Like me, you are dissatisfied with what you perceive as "dumbness" amongst the electorate. Few are not. What separates us is that you think that certain groups are beneath you, whereas I think that we should not allow any group to gain primacy through your rationale. I much prefer free, honest, and more or less mutually beneficial trade when it comes to measuring "dumbness".


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Aren't the the established outcomes of such elections -alwaqys the same habits, the same names and faces, the same parties - time after time just an expression, a correlate of our dumbness?
Of course they are. Everyone already knows that, more or less. Everybody who has the time and freedom to do so complains about the representative government structure, no matter where they are from, and often with good reason. What's really dumb is that you don't look at the mechanics behind it, instead preferring to proffer your view as a fiat solution whilst ignoring everything that created the situation in the first place, including the ideal of self-determination.


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I say "we" although the article is about America. If you take such a quiz in Germany, you do not get much less discouraging results - especially amongst the young ones. The phenomenon is not limited to just one or two Western nations.
Of that I have no doubt. Where we differ in opinion is that you think some kind of superior, enforced system might be employed to correct the inefficacy of the democratic system, and I would argue that a constitutional system with strict limits upon the power you hope to create is the better solution.

Ultimately, what it boils down to is the argument between power and limitation of power. You think that power granted to the "proper" individuals through some yet-undetermined means will fix the problem. I argue that to do so is to simply invite abuse of power, which is precisely what created this issue in the first place.
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Old 03-23-11, 12:45 PM   #13
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In this thread: people mixing the meanings of education, knowledge, intelligence and wisdom; stupidness, unintelligence and ignorance...


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