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Imagine getting the most votes and not ending up in power.

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  • S [email protected]

    its probably no use to talk with you

    I think this thought is a dangerous one. It's a sort of trap that people fall into. It's very alluring and easy to say that. Yet I suggest people stay vigilant and brave and avoid it. Keep in mind it's difficult for people to let go of their opinions, don't resent them for it and try to understand their point of view, maybe there's something in it for you to learn.

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    I would agree, but I have little to no tolerance to trolls. We used to slap them, block them and not feed them. I'm happy to explain and discuss honestly, but I have no need for people arguing for teh lulz.

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      Imagine getting the most votes and not ending up in power. What a failure of democracy.

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      The party shouldn't be allowed to exist in a democracy. That's the only failure here.

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        I would agree, but I have little to no tolerance to trolls. We used to slap them, block them and not feed them. I'm happy to explain and discuss honestly, but I have no need for people arguing for teh lulz.

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        It doesn't seem like trolling to me. Posts do not seem offensive and don't seem to break any of the rules. It seems to be a strong opinion, perhaps misinformed or naive or confusing. But not flat out trolling.

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          It doesn't seem like trolling to me. Posts do not seem offensive and don't seem to break any of the rules. It seems to be a strong opinion, perhaps misinformed or naive or confusing. But not flat out trolling.

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          That's why I gave an honest answer.

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          • S [email protected]

            It doesn't seem like trolling to me. Posts do not seem offensive and don't seem to break any of the rules. It seems to be a strong opinion, perhaps misinformed or naive or confusing. But not flat out trolling.

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            Imo, the posts were clearly in bad faith. "We need to allow the fascists to govern because they got 29% of the votes" is a shit argument, not just because 29% is not a majority but also because allowing fascists to govern is a very good way to join the club of authoritarian governments.

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              Why should the party with a relative majority automatically get into power if an absolute majority of people voted against them?

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              thread starter is intentionally not understanding parliamentary voting systems because they are far right and will say anything at all that lends credence to their ideology. it's quite simple really: the right does not discuss politics in good faith

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