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I was thinking, why should we allow everybody to vote? I was thinking, that we should only allow people over 25, with atleast a high school education in politics, should be allowed to vote. Should it really be for everybody? Why?
In your opinion, what does voting accomplish? What is its purpose? I think the answer to your question largely depends on what you think the point or purpose of voting is.
For instance, if you think the key point of voting is to legitimatize the government, then you would probably want to extend the franchise to as many citizens as possible. On the other hand, if you think the key purpose of voting is to select the best possible leaders, then perhaps you will want to limit the franchise to folks who have IQs over 140 and pass a test for decent ethics. And if you think the key purpose of voting is to create a representative government -- a government that represents the interests of the people -- then you might have some other set of qualifications for your voters. So, in your opinion, what is the key purpose of voting?
That's not unlike my opposition to the get-out-and-vote campaigns we see every election. If people need to be persuaded to vote I don't want them voting.I was thinking, why should we allow everybody to vote? I was thinking, that we should only allow people over 25, with atleast a high school education in politics, should be allowed to vote. Should it really be for everybody? Why?
Same here.That's not unlike my opposition to the get-out-and-vote campaigns we see every election. If people need to be persuaded to vote I don't want them voting.
Voting is all about giving people independence and the power to rely on their own reason to make informed decisions.
But people aren't the only things we are asked to vote on. However, if leaders are the only thing you vote for, so be it.For me, voting is to select the best possible leader.
Does it work that way in practice or is that only an ideal?
I think the founders of the United States meant that as an ideal, but history has shown that in the absence of education, people abuse their freedom. Specifically, some people use their freedom encourage ignorance and to convince those they persuade that thinking is difficult, dangerous, and best left to others. This ultimately leads to authoritarian systems like theocracies or dictatorships. Ideally voting is about sharing power and giving each individual the freedom to act upon his ideas for the benefit of society. As I stated, I don't think the solution is to limit who can vote, but to create a culture that encourages thought. We should endeavor to provide everyone with a top notch education.
What about those who don't want to be educated? Wiggers and such.
What a pollyanna attitude. Educashun don't cure stupid & crazy. Remember that mostThey should still have a say and have the freedom to voice their opinion. Those with unethical or bizarre ideas will ideally be kept in check by the majority of voters who are educated. Its like if the judical branch decided to do something insane, the executive and legislative branches are still there to balance power. Or its like science where experimental repeatability keeps researchers honest...one guy with an agenda may publish some weird personal theory, but the majority of other non biased researchers will correct his mistake and bring the truth to light. Science relies on competing ideas and new points of view, I don't think society in general should be different.
What a pollyanna attitude. Educashun don't cure stupid & crazy. Remember that most
folk in this here country believe in sky fairies, talking snakes & extended warranties.
Stupid laws, foolish agendas & lame politicians are seldom recognized as such.
Perhaps scales should be a requirement for voting.A quality education should cure stupid, and there is medication for crazy. Note that amongst intelligent educated individuals belief in fairys, talking animals, and honest salesmen drops significantly.
Perhaps scales should be a requirement for voting.
For me, voting is to select the best possible leader.
Your fishphobic agenda has no place in this vaunted forum of tolerance.But then fish could vote! Everyone knows fish have an agenda favoring global warming...the ocean rises and fish gain some prime real estate.