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by ainiriand
3509 days ago
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Really interesting to reflect on the fact that a lower barrier of entry is not always equal to a better choice.
There could be a lot of philosophy around this subject, leading us to: should voting be constrained by technology or knowledge of some sort? Is the action motivated by knowledge better to the uninformed one?
Sorry for all this off-topic but it is kinda related. I would really love to hear your opinions on this, thanks. |
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I grew up in Birmingham, Alabama. In school we were taught a great deal of the Civil Rights movement, as much of it happened in our city and state. In particular, this "test" suggestion makes me recall the literacy tests [1] instituted in the Jim Crow south.
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Literacy_test