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by alphanullmeric
953 days ago
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A freedom index is about as objective as it can get: a list of categories and their rights along with a checklist of: * what kinds of guns can be owned * what kinds of cars can be owned * what kinds of speech is allowed * what proportion of income one can keep These are not "opinons". At some point we need to start calling out the criminal indifference of vested interests (and their shills) to the freedom question |
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Sure, start a democracy index by the methods you stated and compile a list and put it somewhere online and I'm sure people would find it useful. Those facts are useful for people looking into the freedoms of different places.
We are talking about repairability here though.
What is the complaint?
I think some confusion here is about "a number" people keep mentioning. Is it a single number that has to be objectively weighted by the facts? Or are we talking "a list of..." or data points which _are_ just facts can people can make their own opinion of?