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« on: December 10, 2016, 09:03:01 PM »

worse.  It means more people have just enough information to be dangerous.  

Democracy is overrated.  (That deserves its own thread, I'm certain.)  Democracy means the great unwashed masses make their own decisions.  That works fairly well in small, ethnically homogeneous lands like Denmark and Norway, but it generally doesn't in giant nations like India, China, and the United States, of which only one has figured out that it doesn't work so well.  
Please oh enlightened one, tell us unwashed and vulgar masses who deserves the right to vote?
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