nuadaargetlamh - Nazi Punks Fuck Off
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Nuadaargetlamh - Nazi Punks Fuck Off

nuadaargetlamh - Nazi Punks Fuck Off
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Anecdotal evidence is one of the most prevalent logical fallacies on social media. People often use personal experiences or isolated examples to try to prove broader points, ignoring more rigorous scientific evidence.

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1 year ago

People here in the US looking at France and getting hopes up for a sea change need to realize that what happened there couldn't have happened without ranked-choice voting. More states are pushing for the shift to this more representative system, but every state dominated by conservatives is resisting because they know a truly representative vote will erode their hold on local and federal politics.

If you want ranked-choice voting to have a chance at being established in the US and leading to the actual progress you want, you need to get active. This has to be grassroots work because the people already in office don't want it. You have to start locally. Go to local council meetings, school board meetings, meet and greets with your alderman. Talk to people. Stick to a topic that's important to everyone, point out how their representatives at all levels don't actually care, and how a more representative system might help. If there's a chance to address the council, do the same thing. Get the idea in the heads of everyone present. Get it in the heads of anyone campaigning that this would be a good plank for their platform.

Oh yeah, and vote for someone other than the people who don't want representative democracy. You gotta do that too


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