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Old 09-23-2014, 02:26 PM   #58
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Originally Posted by MarchHare View Post
Here's a purposely over-the-top hyperbolic example that will hopefully illustrate why polls on subjects like this should not be treated as binding.

Let's imagine you're living in the United States prior to the Civil War. The government decides to have a (non-binding) vote to gauge public opinion about the issue of slavery. The demographics of the voters are ~95% white people and ~5% black people. The results of the vote are as follows:

13% - Continue to allow slavery but make changes to ensure slaves receive better treatment
52% - Continue to allow slavery with no changes
23% - Abolish slavery
12% - Continue to allow slavery but make the slave trade more inclusive to non-negro races

More than 75% want to keep slavery in some form, so the government should just go with the will of the masses, right?
Really?

Yes, men viewing pictures of women is like slavery.

Do one for Nazi's and Jews too.

We are so evil.
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