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Most people… never a good sign when you have to bring out these two words


Well, that's how democracies work.


Oh really, there was a vote?


You might want to look up how representative democracy works?


By getting pensioners to vote for you by promising higher pensions :^)


Partially, yes.

(We manage to mostly avoid that in Singapore.)


So if something is legal = it’s what most people think. Holy fallacy


Huh? What makes you think so?

I was replying purely to 'Oh really, there was a vote?'

Most places have votes every few years. And the elected representatives can generally make and amend or keep laws. The candidates can also generally make any promises they wish to make, and if the general public wants some specific laws changed, it's often a good idea for candidates to make that a part of their platform. And if people generally don't want a law changed, candidates tend to ignore them. Basic representative democracy stuff.




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