What does political ideology have to do with my point other than the fact that I was pointing out that the political viewpoint of the entire country was clearly expressed by over 3 million votes yet the EC effectively erased those votes in favor of the opposing viewpoint? You can replace "liberals and conservatives" with "snorks and blarts" and I'd still be making the same argument.Lord Revan wrote: ↑2017-08-17 06:07pm Ok what you want me to call it then, do I have to switch to finnish here because you get offended by any english term that's even close explaining my point?!
My point is that changing the electoral collage to popular vote would never get past the senate so the only way to get it approved would be to flat out ignore the protests of those states and you might as well drop democracy totally if you start picking who gets to vote based on their political ideology.
the current US system is fucked and not working as intended, that much is clear to pretty much everyone here, but here's the thing you don't seem to get about the anti-hate speech laws here in europe is that they're not meant to make sure that conservatives don't get to vote, they're meant to maintain social stability. Any hate speech law that's ideologically motivated will create more problems then it solves, same with any voting system fixes.
I'd say the nazis could burn in hell but I'm not sure they'd allowed there and the filth they spew is illegal here for a reason (and probably will cause the True Finns (or what ever they're calling themselves) to commit political suicide). Still you must be careful that in your efforts to fight the nazis you don't become just as bad. Right wing, Left Wing is matters not once you go far enough either side they're just as bad. So the key and this might be hard to understand is not to go too far and make those who say "both sides are just as bad" an actual point rather then just meaningless propaganda.
EDIT:this was in response to Flagg.
If you need to switch to Finnish to adequately express your views then you're on the wrong message board. Frankly I'm finding your response just plain dishonest. If you are going to use a loaded term like "state's rights" you don't get to both cry ignorance and authority at the same time, which is exactly what you are doing.
Now you're just relying on a current political unlikelihood to argue over whether or not the EC or any other system other than the popular vote to decide this countries President should be used.
Maybe you think all of us are too dumb to see this, and if that's the case: Surprise! We're not.