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MarcusVorenus | 10 years ago
I'll give you though that the first-past-the-post system is terrible and you would be better off with a proportional system.
MarcusVorenus | 10 years ago
I'll give you though that the first-past-the-post system is terrible and you would be better off with a proportional system.
task_queue|10 years ago
They won't get the exposure. They'll be pigeonholed as the joke candidate by the well-funded machines that have interest in making sure you don't consider leaving the two-party system that's worked well for them.
Needing excessive funding and backing by elites to really be considered a candidate implies that only those who promise to uphold their interests will be portrayed as being a legitimate choice.
The option for a third party is in the specification, but we've purposely implemented it in such a way that power remains in the hands of the few.
mikeash|10 years ago
And sure, maybe it's voter intelligence or apathy rather than some conspiracy. Doesn't matter. I'm just saying the result isn't representative and shouldn't be framed as the will of the people. I'm not saying anything about the root cause.
MarcusVorenus|10 years ago
Fine, but then you can't really frame anything as being or not the will of the people as there's no point of reference. You can't say that TTIP and TPP and TISA are not the will of the people just because Reddit and a bunch of news sites like to hate on them, for instance.
Veratyr|10 years ago
[0] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7tWHJfhiyo
thaumaturgy|10 years ago
I bet a country like that would fall victim to a two-party system virtually over night. I wouldn't even be surprised if it ended up being a single-party system where the two parties were only superficially different.