Is a system of government where everyone has an equal say no matter how valuable their opinion may be sustainable long term?
No. That's why you have to get the majority to vote for an exam everyone must pass for citizenship and let their hubris get the best of them when a third can't pass.
>>521000985Pic is average /pol/ jannie
As part of my research into this very important issue that no one cares about but everyone has to live with I decided to query an "AI" chatbot. We're not off to the most promising start.
So lets compare retardocracy with a dissimilar system that we are all assured is pure evil and that we can never ever ever have. Surely, I would never benefit from such a situation.
>I’M GLAD MY LEGS ARE BROKEN
So what happens when we try to escape idiocracy? Oh.
>>521001218only tranny that passes
Some escape hatches have been developed. This is why the Arab micro states are objectively better places to live than America on an individual level.
I'll leave you all with the white pill. If you read between the lines the way out, the answer, is /pol/.