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In reply to the discussion: How can we have democracy when half the population holds 20% of the Senate? [View all]DanTex
(20,709 posts)Umm, because we have one chamber with equal representation, that justifies having another one that is grossly unequal? That's absurd. Each citizen's overall representation in government should be equal, period.
The fact that rural people are your favorite group of victims doesn't mean that urban people should be punished with less representation in government. I can think of a whole bunch of other groups of people who feel victimized, but I can't think of many that have the gall to insist that they should have more representation in government than anyone else.
I guess I need to remind you again that states are not people. States are political entities. What matters is that the people are equally represented. With a system of equal representation, a person living in Wyoming will have the same representation as a person living in Brooklyn, no more, no less. Which is just.
PS. So how many of these posts of mine have you alerted on? Just one or are you going down the whole thread?