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    Literally uses racist phrase from past

    Your dumbass thinks the racist is the one that knows history and calls that person out lol

    It’s hilarious that you carry yourself as the smartest person on this board lol
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    Since this has been a bell I’ve been ringing since before it was fashionable, I’ll underscore it here. More participation in elections is good and should be valued and encouraged by any free society. Laws that add obstacles to voting, without any specific empirical evidence of fraud prevention, are suppressive by nature. I want voting to be as easy as falling off a log in every community, including my own, which is fire-engine red.

    Voting should be easy and convenient. If it isn’t, it should be considered a failure and the question should be asked: why? Any time I see that question asked, the answer seems to be that the people for whom narrowly-timed, restrictive in-person voting is most difficult tend to be of a particular class.

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    Quote Originally Posted by goldfly View Post
    Lol

    You two really are just two peas in a pod lol
    Without the avatar I can't tell which of the 2 are talking.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Julio3000 View Post
    Since this has been a bell I’ve been ringing since before it was fashionable, I’ll underscore it here. More participation in elections is good and should be valued and encouraged by any free society. Laws that add obstacles to voting, without any specific empirical evidence of fraud prevention, are suppressive by nature. I want voting to be as easy as falling off a log in every community, including my own, which is fire-engine red.

    Voting should be easy and convenient. If it isn’t, it should be considered a failure and the question should be asked: why? Any time I see that question asked, the answer seems to be that the people for whom narrowly-timed, restrictive in-person voting is most difficult tend to be of a particular class.
    There are people that post here who have been refreshingly upfront about the desirability of suppressing turnout by particular classes of voters. See page 11 of this thread for a sample.
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    The less tyrants voting, the better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sturg33 View Post
    The less tyrants voting, the better.
    yup...your honesty in favoring suppression of turnout of folks who vote the wrong way is commendable

    i suppose the alternative, the hard work of persuading someone with whom you disagree, is not an option

    tyrants...commies...away with their votes!
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    A tactic a certain people used in the past

    Dehumanize the people you keep attacking

    It didn’t lead to good things
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    Quote Originally Posted by goldfly View Post
    A tactic a certain people used in the past

    Dehumanize the people you keep attacking

    It didn’t lead to good things
    I would advise you see who is on the side of arresting people for the walking outside without a mask, and who is on the side of banning books, and who is on the side of mass censorship.

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    I don’t want to personalize this, but sturg has been pretty up front about his disdain for democracy and belief that voting should be restricted to a...not really sure how to describe it, but I guess I’d venture to say an *elite* class.

    Ok. If that’s what you believe, so be it. You’re on record with it. But it’s rich to try to make arguments about ballot access that you represent as being value-neutral and in good faith and deployed for the general well-being when you have a pretty long track record of stating the opposite.

    I remember a couple of exchanges sturg and I had about corporate power. My POV was that things like corporate-funded political corruption, monopoly, monopsony, and regulatory capture were logical and rational outgrowths of capitalism. His POV was that such things were a perversion of capitalism and were ultimately the fault of government, though he didn’t seem to really regret the extent that they redounded to the benefit of capital. So the best I understand it is that his ideology is that capitalism never fails, and where it is failed by the state it is forgivable and necessary. On the other hand, the franchise should be limited to the degree possible—in the direction of capital—and a more representative democracy is mob rule and should be avoided.

    So I get why it’s frustrating to argue with him, but what I don’t get is why one would even bother. It’s an extremist POV. It’s an anti-democratic, far right (like, in the mid-20th Europe sense) POV. Hold an extremist point of view if you want, sure, but don’t dress it up in the language of freedom, liberty, plurality, and democratic ideals. You can support that kind of oligarchy or you can support “individual liberty,” but you can’t really have both.

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    I want everyone to have the right to have their voices heard.

    I wish a hell of a lot less people cast their vote.

    Low informed voters are not a net positive. Change my mind

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    Quote Originally Posted by sturg33 View Post
    I would advise you see who is on the side of arresting people for the walking outside without a mask, and who is on the side of banning books, and who is on the side of mass censorship.
    I guess I’d argue that making it harder to vote was more of an imposition on freedom than a state, local, or municipal mask mandate during a pandemic. Also, though I can think of cases where people have actually been sentenced to jail for mistakenly voting in contravention of local laws, I doubt anyone’s doing time for violating mask ordinances.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sturg33 View Post
    I want everyone to have the right to have their voices heard.
    But you quite literally advocate the opposite case.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Julio3000 View Post
    But you quite literally advocate the opposite case.
    I quite literally don't.

    If you can find a post of mine where I advocate for removing someone's right to vote, please share

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    Quote Originally Posted by sturg33 View Post
    I confirm that I'm for idiot suppression
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    I quite literally don't.

    If you can find a post of mine where I advocate for removing someone's right to vote, please share
    idiots...commies...tyrants

    in other words people who don't see things the way you do
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    Please share where I advocate removing an idiot's right to vote
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    Quote Originally Posted by sturg33 View Post
    I quite literally don't.

    If you can find a post of mine where I advocate for removing someone's right to vote, please share
    I don’t know where you stand on “removing” someone’s right to vote, but you’ve been pretty clear on support of measures to make it harder to vote, in theory and practice.

    I can’t think of a test for removing the right to vote, except, like, the states that limit voting for felons. I’m not sure where you stand on that, so I can’t say. But you’re pretty consistent in advocating for a smaller franchise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sturg33 View Post
    I'm fine with making it harder.

    The less stupid low informed voters the better.
    bump

    in some ways it is highly commendable you come out and say it
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    It’s almost stupidly simple, but nsacpi has it right. You don’t want people who don’t think like you to vote. And you rationalize it by suggesting that they’re “low information” voters, which is funny on a couple of levels.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Julio3000 View Post
    It’s almost stupidly simple, but nsacpi has it right. You don’t want people who don’t think like you to vote. And you rationalize it by suggesting that they’re “low information” voters, which is funny on a couple of levels.
    the comedic gold and unintended irony are always there
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    Nsacpi makes two contradictory arguments all the time.

    One the one hand... he says the election of Trump was the single greatest threat to democracy in our lifetime's... that his election was busted all norms of our republic and should be opposed at all costs.

    On the other hand... he says he supports all the voters who got him elected

    It's my opinion that if you hold the first viewpoint, then it is quite logical to want a different outcome in an election, by hoping less people vote for Trump, or more people voting for HRC.

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    I want fewer idiots voting who support restricting people's rights. I want fewer idiots voting who believe we should lock ourselves down from the scary virus. I want fewer idiots voting who think Walmart should pay cashiers $43 a hr.

    Of course, what I want and what I think people have the right to do are two different things.
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