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What happens when 70% of people are okay with something, in a country ruled by the people?



There can be odd disconnects between what people think is okay versus how they'd vote if they had a chance to vote on an actual law, though. For example, the number of people in favor of legalizing marijuana is quite a bit smaller than the number of people who don't honestly think it's a bit deal if you smoke marijuana. For various reasons, a lot of people are in the category of: don't think it's a big deal, but still don't want it to be legal.


The "number of people in favor of legalizing marijuana" is a fundamentallly different group than the "people who don't honestly think it's a bit deal if you smoke marijuana".

There may be some overlap, but there are also people who support decriminalization, not legalization, and some who support neither.


Well I don't know, what happened to slavery in the south of the united states?

Just because it's supported by "the public" does not mean it's good, smart or of any interest. Case in point, "the public" seems to like Fox News and Jersey Shore a lot.

I never thought popularity was a good indicator of quality or correctness (though popularity may tell you what you need to be popular, that is a different issue), and that "the public"'s view aligns with mine on this topic is irrelevant, what is needed is still actual arguments.

The only interest here is that it could make discussions on public policy re. piracy easier to have. Not holding my breath though.


> Well I don't know, what happened to slavery in the south of the united states?

That was supported by the majority of the whites. It's a bit different if you count the opinions of the slaves as well.


You don't, slaves are not people, they don't get to vote and they are not polled. They're not the public.


That's your objection to slavery?


No, that's not my objection to slavery. That's my objection to using support of slavery as a false example to discredit the idea that popularity can be used as (sloppy) gauge of morality.


The other 30% fight all that much harder to take it away from the rest of us.


No need to. The government will fund a campaign to educate people.


Witches get burnt, slaves get bought and sold, and religious persecution is rampant.


That's different; that only happens when you have ignorant, unthinking people who do not critically examine their own ethics when to do so would challenge social norms and/or their own material interests.


Different to what? You've just described humanity.


Think people getting monster sued only to be made an example of.


If America works like I think it does you also have to find a politician first, that isn't obliged to any big corporation and running with that flag.


The music industry bribes politicians to do what they want.


Depends. How many people drive over the speed limit? How many people think speed limits to increase to match the speeds most people drive?


"[...] in a country ruled by the people"

Name one.


Switzerland


Switzerland


Snap :-)




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