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The fatal flaw with democracy is that the skills required to convince people to vote for you are completely unrelated to the skills required to successfully run a country.

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  • anon_opin@mastodon.socialA This user is from outside of this forum
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    anon_opin@mastodon.social
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    The fatal flaw with democracy is that the skills required to convince people to vote for you are completely unrelated to the skills required to successfully run a country.

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      The fatal flaw with democracy is that the skills required to convince people to vote for you are completely unrelated to the skills required to successfully run a country.

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      @anon_opin - Plato , 378 BCE probaby

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      • anon_opin@mastodon.socialA anon_opin@mastodon.social

        The fatal flaw with democracy is that the skills required to convince people to vote for you are completely unrelated to the skills required to successfully run a country.

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        @anon_opin that's the point of a political party, a group of like minded individuals group together and choose someone to be the front man and then when elected, the best for the job within that party get to work.

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          @anon_opin that's the point of a political party, a group of like minded individuals group together and choose someone to be the front man and then when elected, the best for the job within that party get to work.

          sr3@infosec.exchangeS This user is from outside of this forum
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          @anon_opin that was the general idea... Then lobbying and big corporations, etc, etc

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          • anon_opin@mastodon.socialA anon_opin@mastodon.social

            The fatal flaw with democracy is that the skills required to convince people to vote for you are completely unrelated to the skills required to successfully run a country.

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            @anon_opin
            If that's a fact then I guess we're lucky that it's not the fact that most people are too stupid to vote for what's in their best interest.

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            • anon_opin@mastodon.socialA anon_opin@mastodon.social

              The fatal flaw with democracy is that the skills required to convince people to vote for you are completely unrelated to the skills required to successfully run a country.

              conville@shakedown.socialC This user is from outside of this forum
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              @anon_opin the person most qualified to be a president would never be stupid enough to take the job.

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                @anon_opin - Plato , 378 BCE probaby

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                @DrorBedrack @anon_opin

                Also, and probably inspired by that:

                "Anyone who is capable of getting themselves made President should on no account be allowed to do the job"

                - Douglas Adams

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