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Seriously, huge applause for this. Beehaw is already operating 10x more intelligently than most forums I frequent. Y’all clearly know how to deal with bad actors
In the same way that I'm not in charge of the decisions when it comes to the tech side of things, I don't want someone who knows nothing about a subject making decisions about that subject. I personally think it's better to have someone trusted in charge and have strong transparency
This brings to mind an interesting parallel. One of the ideas behind American democracy was an informed electorate - not just a bunch of ignorant rubes casting impulsive, careless votes. (Ensuring the existence of an informed electorate is also one of the reasons the first amendment was adopted, but that’s another topic.)
Gaywallet, you are more informed than most of us, and you’ve demonstrated your qualifications. Even if this was a democracy, I’d trust you to vote on my behalf.
I would love if not only the government but also the voting population consisted mostly (or only?) of scientifically literate and capable people. But I guess that brings the problems of "At what point does someone count as scientifically literate?" and that the issues of the "scientifically illiterate" possibly are (or seem, in their eyes) ignored/downplayed.
As some dude-o, whose name I forgot, said:"Democracy is a horrible system. But it's the best we got." (probably botched that quote, too)
"Democracy is the worst form of government, except for all the others."
It's frequently attributed to Winston Churchill but it was a common phrase that was said plenty before he said it.
I think what you’re talking about is called a meritocracy.
Another good criticism about choosing a democratically elected president goes something like “anyone who wants that kind of power shouldn’t be allowed to have it.”
Because it is easy to just create a lot of fake accounts on an internet forum. That is how Russia and CCP trolls operates.
Well now, don't insult the CCP's intelligence... never forget the "definitively fully democratic" vote about Hong Kong, where they had a 99% support, and a single vote against.
There are many ways to subvert a democracy without the need for fake accounts.
UW?
Abbreviation for UWU or UwU
Blue/white
We'll never find out.
Put simply, people are idiots
I think that's a nice thought, but somewhat naive I think. Even if everyone had perfect information, you'd still have people who couldn't effectively analyze what they were presented with. Even if they could, they wouldn't have the time to do so. People are also famously selfish and short sited. A republic is a pretty practical tool, although it also obviously has its issues.