• Michael@slrpnk.net
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        12 days ago

        I’m imagining the most wealthy (who think they know what’s best for the world, like P.T.) would say something eerily similar to what you are saying.

        The very rich have access to all of the information. One can’t expect people who face significant barriers to higher education (and other means of informing themselves) to be on the level of experts, the educated and informed, or the very rich.

        Why are people against experts, the educated, and the informed?

        Partisan news media seems like the likely culprit. A broken political system posing as democracy could be another factor to consider. Opaque algorithms that put people into information bubbles (with the intention to make them addicted and as uninformed/reactionary as possible) are definitely a major factor.

      • Tollana1234567@lemmy.today
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        12 days ago

        family guy episode about lois campaign for mayor basically sums about the low, uniformed voters. all she needs to utter was a few words, and keep reminding people of a past incident.

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            11 days ago

            I wasn’t making a political point with the video, but your points are interesting.

            I agree that, as far as I understand it right now, body-reviewed policies are the democracy we should have.

            How about also requiring someone to have experience or a degree in a specific field to vote on specific issues? For example, I’ve been working in tech for a decade, I should be able to vote on technology policies, but not on medical policies.

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        12 days ago

        The number of people who vote by the top name is higher than you expect.

        Last name start with a B and your opponent’s last is a T… you’re getting a head start just because of that alone.

        • FudgyMcTubbs@lemmy.world
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          11 days ago

          If I dont know any of the candidates, I vote against the declared republican by voting for the declared Democrat. If a republican is running unopposed, I write in Barack Obama. I was a swing voter before Donald Trump became president.