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Showing Original Post only (View all)We must weed out ignorant Americans from the electorate (Washington Post Op-Ed) [View all]
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/we-must-weed-out-ignorant-americans-from-the-electorate/2016/05/20/f66b3e18-1c7a-11e6-8c7b-6931e66333e7_story.htmlNever have so many people with so little knowledge made so many consequential decisions for the rest of us.
A person need only survey the inanity of the ongoing presidential race to comprehend that the most pressing problem facing the nation isnt Big Business, Big Labor, Big Media or even Big Money in politics.
Its you, the American voter. And by weeding out millions of irresponsible voters who cant be bothered to learn the rudimentary workings of the Constitution, or their preferred candidates proposals or even their history, we may be able to mitigate the recklessness of the electorate.
No, we shouldnt erect physical barriers to ballot access. Lets purchase more voting machines, hire additional poll workers, streamline the registration process, mail out more ballots for seniors and produce more Rock the Vote ads imploring apathetic millennials to embrace their civic duty.
At the same time, lets also remember that checking a box for the candidate whose campaign ads you like best is one of the most overrated obligations of the self-governed. If you have no clue what the hell is going on, you also have a civic duty to avoid subjecting the rest of us to your ignorance.
Unfortunately, we cant trust you.
Now, if voting is a consecrated rite of democracy, as liberals often argue, surely society can have certain minimal expectations for those participating. And if citizenship itself is as hallowed as Republicans argue, then surely the prospective voter can be asked to know just as much as the prospective citizen. Lets give voters a test. The citizenship civics test will do just fine.
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We must weed out ignorant Americans from the electorate (Washington Post Op-Ed) [View all]
AntiBank
May 2016
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Yes, weed them out. Cause what else could a newspaper possibly do to make voters smarter?
Bucky
May 2016
#1
You offer you own assertion, being a snarky rude poster does not remove the need for you to
Bluenorthwest
May 2016
#12
Leave it to squirrel to stand up for conservatives! Birds of a feather and all...
BillZBubb
May 2016
#32
I was thinking it was probably a Republican complaining about how other Republicans are
gollygee
May 2016
#11
Stupid oped=Bernie supporters?? "Went to the fights and a hockey game broke out."
Eleanors38
May 2016
#46
Funny, considering WaPo has spent a year being the Official Anti-Bernie Newspaper.
Scootaloo
May 2016
#53
This from the same jerks that want to gut the education system and "privatize" it. nt
bemildred
May 2016
#5
I was going to suggest that maybe we educate them instead of weeding them out. -nt
CrispyQ
May 2016
#34
History repeating itself....this link shows the literacy tests used to prevent African Americans
Bluenorthwest
May 2016
#8
I am listening to PBS radio, right now. It is about racism. Shall we start rechecking other things?
Jeffersons Ghost
May 2016
#19
That people are reading this and not seeing how fascism has long-ago infiltrated thought...
Shandris
May 2016
#25
Typical elitist crap. The voters make far fewer mistakes than the politicians.
BillZBubb
May 2016
#35
One of the most important items for a well functioning representative democracy...
spin
May 2016
#37
WTF? I know we're not a democracy anymore but this is taking it way too far.
liberal_at_heart
May 2016
#44
Sadly, some of the more economically privilaged posters here agree with such sentiment.
Odin2005
May 2016
#49
Gee, 40 answers+, and nobody mentioned the writer 'might' have been having a bit of fun?
Albertoo
May 2016
#55