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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)I completely understand states' right, and the original compromise, and why it was made. But none of that justifies the inequality. "That's the way it is" is not a justification for existing injustice.
I don't wish to abolish the senate, but I do wish for some way to make it equitable -- perhaps small states would merge into blocs for the sake of electing senators, or something like that.
I agree that it is not going to change. As I've mentioned before, when people have a position of privilege, they don't usually just give it up for the sake of justice. Instead, they come up with rationalizations to justify their position of privilege. Bogus justifications for inequality are just as old as inequality itself. But that doesn't mean we should shed light on injustice and inequality wherever they exist. For example, in the US Senate.