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We must weed out ignorant Americans from the electorate

11 pointsby dismal2almost 9 years ago

3 comments

trowaweealmost 9 years ago
&gt; Of course, we also must remember the ugly history of poll taxes and other prejudicial methods that Americans used to deny black citizens their equal right to vote.<p>Weird how remembering this only ate up a single sentence here. You&#x27;d think somebody who clearly thinks he&#x27;s brilliant would, I dunno, make more than a nod at the fact that poll taxes and literacy tests were used for roughly a century to keep poor black people from voting.<p>Wait, sorry, what I meant to say was &quot;What an asshole.&quot;
bassman9000almost 9 years ago
If you&#x27;re going to discriminate people based on how educated their decision is, is it knowing the system itself that critical? That&#x27;s like saying we shouldn&#x27;t allow people with deep hardware knowledge to write software.<p>What if you don&#x27;t know the items he mentions, but have a great economy insight? Or social?<p>Another despot apprentice.
taylodlalmost 9 years ago
Education and civic knowledge are key ingredients for self governance. The current &#x27;cool to be ignorant&#x27; era is a threat to self governance. I&#x27;m afraid we&#x27;re doomed to suffer the consequences of our ignorance. History continues to repeat itself and I suppose we can take solace knowing that someday we&#x27;ll realize what we lost and fight to get it back. I just hope that someday we learn it&#x27;s a lot easier to keep it than it is to lose it and get it back. Then the human race will have truly evolved.