• Kongar@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    6 months ago

    I think the thing we got wrong isn’t democracy, but the fact that EVERYONE gets to vote. I just watched a YouTube video where these answers popped up:

    There are 4 moons

    3x3x3=9

    There are 13 states and they don’t know what the 50 stars on the flag are for

    Can’t answer which two countries border the us

    Thought the us gained its independence from france

    Didn’t know when the war of 1812 was

    Thought there were multiple civil wars

    These people vote. These people are manipulated to support parties and candidates that are terrible.

    There should have been a test before we earn the right to vote. Like the number of moons, the earth isn’t flat, and ignoring the antivax shedding/autism crap.

    THAT’S the problem with the US. Man we got some stupid people living here…

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      6 months ago

      Hard disagree. Yes, there are a lot of uneducated people out there, but the solution should be to improve the education system itself.

      If we start excluding people, who would actually decide the questions on such a test? We all are biased towards something. You might as well end up being quizzed about the bible or even worse, get excluded because you don’t believe in certain conspiratory crap.

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        6 months ago

        Despite my rant above, I also agree. There’s literally no way to do it without eventual abuse. It would never work. I came off more serious than I was.

        But you have to admit, there are a lot of people out there who you take one look at and think “man, I can’t believe that person gets a vote”.

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      6 months ago

      The above comment is by someone promoting fascism. They are cloaking it in down talking the right, but what they want is for you to accept that some are subject to others.

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        6 months ago

        Umm no. Take your personal attacks elsewhere please.

        I’m commenting on the unfortunate education level of the average American. People who vote. People who are easily sucked into things like the maga cult or doing whatever their good Christian priest says. And yes from the left as well (although I would argue they don’t abuse it like y’allqueda does)

        I replied to another comment saying I agree it would never work. By default I’d be subjecting others to my beliefs, and that’s wrong. And yes, I do believe there are a whole bunch of people who can’t critically think for themselves and it’s scary that like half the country or more falls into that category.

        Education is probably the answer, or at least the only one I can think of. Democracy requires sane voices of the people, not the groupthink of a mob mentality. No matter the cost, I always vote in favor of expanding schools, paying teachers more, not cutting programs. We’ll never all agree on everything-but people need to weigh the pros and cons of any particular law/legislation, and realize that sometimes you should compromise and ditch this “own the other side” mentality.