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Do any of you like turnips?
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> Do any of you like turnips?
@Punishmented i've never had turnips
Thank you good sir
oh wrong room
No trouble at all.
crap
What has this discussion come to?
turnips
Donald the turnip
This degenerated quickly
Of America
i like turnips
im eating one now
We should go back to topic
It's simple. The people are the state and therefore the people should decide for themselves.
Yet I believe only educated people should be able to vote.
I disagree
Your vote can affect an other's life significantly, so an uneducated person or mentally ill person shouldn't be allowed to vote.
The average American can handle choosing a president
And that's a sad truth.
then again this also applies to a good chunk of the world population
The media makes us seem dumber than we actually are
And the state hasn't done anything about it.
i'm partly conflicted, as i think if a vote only affects you then you should have a say, but on society as a whole, somone a thousand miles away could influence who i'm governed by and that shit sucks
the danger of universal suffrage is underrated.
I believe the average American could be better educated but they are not dumbasses
Agreed
even if they're smart politics is a complex issue
a lot of people only care about one thing or get easily bribed with free stuff
If you have a state that state is authoritarian because it must enforce its laws in its areas
There is just less authoritarian
@DrRisen I honestly don't know.
I saw some vids about some guy asking if the US should bomb Agrabah and most people thought it was a real place.
you can various degrees of authoritarian, yeah
Thatβs fixed partially by Education and apply trust laws to political parties
@DrRisen Agrabah was the fictional setting from Aladin that sounded vaguely real.
They ask 40 people
And take the 4 dumbest