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That's good to know, most of us do that, though we usually just call it common sense and experience Isaac Send a noteboard - 28/06/2011 08:55:23 PM
I don't mind discussing the various pros and cons of democracy in its various incarnations but I generally draw the line at any incarnation where you can force things down the throat of the majority while claiming they don't know better because they're too stupid to see through what you consider propaganda.

The rights of minorities should not be up to the majority, period. Democracy is government of/by/for the people, not just the majority. "Majority rule with minority rights" is the correct first order description of that principle, not just "majority rule."


No, nobody's rights should be up to anyone else, unfortunately they have to be, for those of us who support democracy, the reason we entrust it to a majority is we distrust them less than the minority or the individual. We also enshrine personal rights whenever possible inside a document that requires prolonged super-majorities to change, so some kneejerk reaction from the populace doesn't either eradicate them or invent new ones.

Also, describing legalizing gay marriage as "forcing it down the throat of the majority" is a bit much. No one is being forced to get a gay marriage, and people can still consider it morally wrong if they desire, just like adultery and other actions which are nevertheless legal. The point is that allowing gay marriage helps a minority and doesn't actually harm the majority, so there is no good reason not to allow it.


Beg Pardon, you're the one who used the word 'forcing' and did it in regard to the majority. I am no more fond of the tyranny of the majority than you, but I'm also not fond of the tyranny of the minority either. And history is generally full of a lot more apparently wise and reasonable people who engaged in tyranny because they thought they knew what was best for the lowly masses than it was off frothing megalomaniac monsters who ruled on whim and spouted of cliche villain line, history just tends to rename the former as the latter when the next self-righteous bastard cuts their head off and declares themselves wise and benevolent, taken as a whole I prefer to take a whole bunch of ordinary people, sit them down and let both sides explain their POV, and then ask them what to do, it tends to work better, frankly I trust them to act morally more than I do politicians.
The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honors the servant and has forgotten the gift.
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so in your only Catholics are really married? - 26/06/2011 12:04:07 AM 462 Views
Church Doctrine. - 26/06/2011 12:57:39 AM 592 Views
That is simply not true - 26/06/2011 08:20:59 AM 512 Views
Yes it is. - 26/06/2011 05:14:29 PM 547 Views
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Yeah okay... - 26/06/2011 05:16:05 PM 518 Views
Are you sure about this? - 30/06/2011 04:47:57 PM 372 Views
Dragonsoul is wrong - 01/07/2011 09:21:43 AM 516 Views
Glad to hear it. *NM* - 25/06/2011 04:05:15 PM 189 Views
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Voting on civil rights constitutes tyranny of the majority, not legitimate democracy. - 25/06/2011 09:37:28 PM 586 Views
Direct democracy is the only true democracy. *NM* - 26/06/2011 01:01:26 AM 200 Views
Sometimes it is grand not being a True Scottsman *NM* - 26/06/2011 08:21:49 AM 188 Views
Re: Voting on civil rights constitutes tyranny of the majority, not legitimate democracy. - 26/06/2011 03:11:06 AM 536 Views
Good luck telling that to the deeply religious right. - 26/06/2011 03:20:04 AM 435 Views
I am a deeply religious member of the right, and I tell them that all the time *NM* - 26/06/2011 03:30:14 AM 199 Views
Then you're a rare person. *NM* - 26/06/2011 03:36:11 AM 201 Views
After a number of years of gay marriage - 26/06/2011 06:57:07 AM 433 Views
That's more or less true of virtually everything, not a great example - 26/06/2011 07:09:03 AM 461 Views
People shouldn't turn their own religion and/or opinion into law - 28/06/2011 07:33:48 PM 456 Views
I don't recall mentioning religion beyond confirming that I was religious - 28/06/2011 08:22:51 PM 485 Views
I admit I wasn't replying to you directly - 29/06/2011 07:20:10 AM 447 Views
I think you should give this subject a bit more thought - 29/06/2011 02:16:04 PM 483 Views
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Believing things without strong supporting evidence is not rational. - 30/06/2011 12:11:33 AM 549 Views
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I require the same standard of evidence to be confident in anything. - 30/06/2011 07:43:51 PM 996 Views
Re: I require the same standard of evidence to be confident in anything. - 30/06/2011 08:59:00 PM 634 Views
Re: I require the same standard of evidence to be confident in anything. - 30/06/2011 09:47:30 PM 896 Views
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Re: Voting on civil rights constitutes tyranny of the majority, not legitimate democracy. - 26/06/2011 10:38:56 PM 624 Views
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I'm all for occasionally forcing stuff down people's throats... - 28/06/2011 11:44:12 AM 409 Views
My expectations are guided by psychology and history. - 28/06/2011 07:08:06 PM 523 Views
That's good to know, most of us do that, though we usually just call it common sense and experience - 28/06/2011 08:55:23 PM 571 Views
Empire State Building was lit up in rainbow colors, looked cool *NM* - 25/06/2011 08:21:03 PM 210 Views
Good. *NM* - 25/06/2011 11:41:30 PM 180 Views
So, fifth time is a charm? - 26/06/2011 06:38:26 AM 569 Views

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