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  • Democracy isn’t really meant to prevent something the majority wants.

    If the majority wants a criminal to lead the country they’ll elect them, or someone with the same policies, or someone who promises to put the criminal in power. The end result isn’t all that different, and the latter two could be worse in some ways.

    In a democracy the majority rules, and should they decide to put a lunatic in charge, well, that would be the least of your problems.



  • If you want a system that cannot be abused then don’t remove the safeguards designed to fix mistakes.

    Allowed innocents to be released from prison, and allow the disenfranchised to regain their voting rights.

    This is why there is always a higher power to overrule previous decisions, and when it comes to elections there is no higher power than a majority.


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    It’s one of those safe-guards that democracy implements that’s currently having rather unintended consequences.

    The reasoning is that taking away voting rights is far too easy to abuse, and if a majority of people agree with whomever you wanted to prevent from voting/getting elected then you’re fucked anyway.

    Which, incidentally, is looking like a very real possibility right now.



  • Well at some point you encounter a phase change, which complicates things, but mostly the heat capacity (how much energy it takes to raise the temperature) is fairly constant. In an ideal gas it is exactly constant, but that is a bit of an approximation, even if it works quite well for most gases.









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    If you place killing an ideal beyond implementing your own you’re making exactly the same mistake.

    The best we’ve come up with is to try to ensure people are educated and well informed and only a majority can make certain decisions. Not all countries are doing too well on all 3 (heck the U.S. doesn’t even manage to ensure decisions require a majority) but if an ideal gets accepted under anything resembling those conditions then killing the bigots is no longer an option.



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    You can pretend all you like the problem is that there have been leftist wack jobs that very much did exterminate people for political gain.

    Things would be so much easier if we could simply argue about ideology without anyone getting the ‘clever’ idea that you can simply exterminate everyone who disagrees and end up with a harmonious society of people all working towards the same ideal.