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In this Slack discussion, Dane, Austin, Linh, and educate me on the intricacies and faults of the US democratic system.
This informative conversation occurred in Hacker Noon's official #slogging-beta channel, and has been edited for readability.Lead image is courtesy of Aaron Burden on Unsplash.
I know it seems like I added this ironically, but I think the discussion is relevant and important.
Some people do believe America is the best country in the world. I think at Hacker Noon we want to democratize publishing and we should also make people comfortable to voice these opinions.
To make change in people’s minds, we need real conversation without judgements.
With the representative democracy in the US, citizens participate about once every 2 years. I find this to be absolutely unacceptable.
Paticipation should be continuous and as frictionless as possible.
Linh
1.Can you explain this a bit “For one, in the past 6 or so elections, most people have voted for someone else and the loser of the popular vote has gone on to run the country. This means, most people did not get their choice of candidate.” People who aren’t American (me) don’t know much about the intricacies of the system.
2.I think you have to remember all the progress America has made as well. There are still countries where gay people are executed and religous groups are put in camps. For all its faults, America is still a place that has freedom in some form.
damn, i was in a meeting and i missed out on the fun 😅 but yeah, i agree with Linh, we’re not anti-american. personally i consider myself a patriot! part of that, in american tradition, is criticizing leadership and processes in this country that are oppressive or otherwise flawed. i love the american people. even the trumpers, bless their hearts (that’s a southern american saying btw, if you’re not familiar. lots of meanings but basically i mean i love them even though they’re misguided). what i don’t love is authoritarian, jackbooted thugs doing things like making prison camps for hispanic people because they’re hispanic. or forced sterilization of those hispanic people. or secret federal police snatching people in portland and philly. to quote an old favorite, “the dude does not abide”
but to catch up a bit, on the electoral college stuff: JFC Linh going straight for the jugular with the 3/5 reference… i love it ❤
yes!! absolutely 100% this ^ and also, we should stop pretending we’re loved around the world. i mean that was more of a belief in the bush years, post-9/11, but it’s still a common belief that america is just the bee’s knees around the world.
Oh God. It’s worse than I thought. You have a system that is “Vote for me. I promise to vote for X person you support”
No wonder people don’t want to bother voting. IF they’re going to count literally all the votes why not just tally them up for each candidate. (it would also make it more intense watching the votes come in)