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Those second generation Americans - Would they be able to run for Office?
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They are likely (obviously I’m not speaking of every individual) to still identify to some degree with their old country, and therefore not to have the common good firmly at heart.Arkansan:![]()
Why? ten charactersExcluding recent immigrants for a few generations would be a good idea.
It was more or less universally accepted two centuries ago.You have your own private view of what a proper “democracy” is, one that has pretty much been rejected for over a century throughout the West.
Are you saying that only rich whites could pass a political knowledge test?But realistically all of your criteria amounts to the same thing - the demographic to hold voting power should be rich, white men.
Honestly I can’t really tell if the discussion is really being taken seriously or if nationally rejected and outlawed practices are being interjected for some other reason.But really, the idea of the “head of the household providing he has some property” is the least of this poster’s egregious ideas.
No, I’m saying that the use of such tests (such as literacy tests) have historically been used as voter suppression techniques, and considering the context of the discussion and your already admitted disdain for democracy, I don’t think I’m going very far out on a limb in suggesting that’s exactly what you’re aiming for, a means to prevent certain groups you don’t want to have the vote from ever being able to.Are you saying that only rich whites could pass a political knowledge test?
Maybe a troll, but I think there’s sincerity here, and if you read the rests of his posts on other threads, it gives a pretty good idea of where his sympathies lie.niceatheist:![]()
Honestly I can’t really tell if the discussion is really being taken seriously or if nationally rejected and outlawed practices are being interjected for some other reason.But really, the idea of the “head of the household providing he has some property” is the least of this poster’s egregious ideas.
Haha, wow, talk about arguing dishonestly!Are you saying that only rich whites could pass a political knowledge test?
And what a surpriseAs you may know Hans Herman Hoppe wrote an excellent book rationally explaining why democracy is bad. It’s a great read.
Such restrictions have already been tried. Propertied men were the only people allowed to vote for MPs in Britain for centuries (I believe the original qualification was 100 pounds per year in income). In the US, early on, the same restrictions applied. In both countries the franchise was steadily enlarged; first reducing property requirements, then eliminating them, then in the US opening the franchise to freed slaves and other African-Americans previously denied the vote, then to some Native Americans, and later to women and all Native Americans, and finally, with the 26th Amendment to anyone 18 years or older.I’m just surprised to see a liberal straight-forwardly acknowledging these things.
In any case, the existence of this correlation doesn’t demonstrate why such restrictions would be bad.
And government has all the while become worse and worse.Arkansan:![]()
Such restrictions have already been tried. Propertied men were the only people allowed to vote for MPs in Britain for centuries (I believe the original qualification was 100 pounds per year in income). In the US, early on, the same restrictions applied. In both countries the franchise was steadily enlargedI’m just surprised to see a liberal straight-forwardly acknowledging these things.
In any case, the existence of this correlation doesn’t demonstrate why such restrictions would be bad.