Examples of how democracy is a sham in the developed world thread (feel free to add your own that I missed):
In 1994 California voted to keep illegals from getting public funding by a wide margin, it was overturned in the courts. laist.com/news/propositi…
In 2016 California voted to speed up executions, governor Newsom, enacted a moratorium, and the state hasn't executed anyone since 2006: .en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Cali…
Taiwan votes against same-sex marriage in 2018, basically becomes law a couple months later anyways (correct me if i'm wrong about this Taiwanese politics is complicated) bbc.com/news/world-asi…
California voted against gay marriage in 2008. This was deemed unconstitutional, for CA in 2013, and later for the whole country in 2015 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008_Cali…
Two thirds of Oregonians voted against offering license to illegal immigrants, as of 2021 they can now get them. ballotpedia.org/Oregon_Alterna…
California voters voted to ban affirmative action in 1996. TPTB mostly stuck to this, though there have been efforts to wiggle around it manhattan-institute.org/html/californi…
Australian senator Pauline Hanson wanted to hold a plebiscite to gauge the electorates views on immigration: it got defeated 54-2 sbs.com.au/news/senate-re…
"It may be wrong to speak of mass immigration as a choice. Certainly, no western European country over the last half-century has managed to do without it, despite consistent and overwhelming public opposition to it." hoover.org/research/europ…
And though it was never put to a direct vote, Americans opposed increasing immigration by a wide margin until very recently. If it wasn't for mass immigration it is a lot more likely Trump/ Romney would have won the popular vote.
It is laughable that the left claims to care about democracy, considering how consistency they overturn the will of the people on social issues.
If you are a right winger in America feel no moral obligation to the well of the majority; it only exists because the left did not care about the will of the majority on immigration.
1/Short thread on race and Greek life. This legal scholar recently filed some FOIA requests for public universities to get some data on mainstream frats and sororities (IFC/Panhellenic) and this is what the data looks like overall:
2/ The IFC fraternities they looked at were slightly less white at around 72%. Everywhere greeks life was at least 15% whiter than the university population as a whole.
3/ Comparison between % of undergrads who are black vs panhellenic sororities. At the schools that turned over chapter level data almost half of chapters had no black members.
1/ Short thread. The WSJ asked business historians to rank the greatest entrepreneurs and business leaders in American history. Here are the racial demographics:
1/ Short thread. Meadow Pollack was an 18 year old student at Parkland High School with dreams of becoming an attorney. She was fatally shot as she draped her body over a younger student attempting to protect her.
2/ In the aftermath of the shooting, her father tried to figure out what policies lead to her death and teamed up with a researcher to write this book. amazon.com/Why-Meadow-Die…
3/ Here are some excerpts from this book. The book goes through all of the ways in which in which the shooting could have been prevented. If the shooter had a criminal record of one of the serious crimes that he committed he would not have been able to legally purchase a firearm.
1/ Short thread. What was the "best" year if you were to judge it solely by paying to attention to the news and not Pinkeresque metrics like child mortality in Lesotho?
2/ For the purpose of this thread we will look at years 1992 and onwards since this is when the cold war was over. We can immediately exclude years like 1994, 2001, 2004, and 2020 due to major world events.
3/ Next lets exclude every year with more than 100,000 combat deaths. That gets rid of 1999, 2013-2017 and 2021 onwards.