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mangeurdenuage :gnu: :trisquel: :gondola_head: 🌿 :abeshinzo: :ignucius: (mangeurdenuage@shitposter.world)'s status on Monday, 06-Jan-2025 08:51:39 JST mangeurdenuage :gnu: :trisquel: :gondola_head: 🌿 :abeshinzo: :ignucius:
Has any democracy based government ever tried to do their voting system based on conditional like iq/education/merit/fitness ? -
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mangeurdenuage :gnu: :trisquel: :gondola_head: 🌿 :abeshinzo: :ignucius: (mangeurdenuage@shitposter.world)'s status on Monday, 06-Jan-2025 08:53:26 JST mangeurdenuage :gnu: :trisquel: :gondola_head: 🌿 :abeshinzo: :ignucius:
@mrsaturday Considering the history of the US that might have been wise if most of the population were landowners. -
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John Fediverse (mrsaturday@shitposter.world)'s status on Monday, 06-Jan-2025 08:53:27 JST John Fediverse
@mangeurdenuage At first in the US, you had to own land in order to vote -
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mangeurdenuage :gnu: :trisquel: :gondola_head: 🌿 :abeshinzo: :ignucius: (mangeurdenuage@shitposter.world)'s status on Monday, 06-Jan-2025 09:21:26 JST mangeurdenuage :gnu: :trisquel: :gondola_head: 🌿 :abeshinzo: :ignucius:
@bonifartius As far as I'm aware they were a caste system where voting could be inherited which doesn't make sense as it's based on reputation/trust. -
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bonifartius (bonifartius@noauthority.social)'s status on Monday, 06-Jan-2025 09:21:27 JST bonifartius
@mangeurdenuage the democracies of the antique were like this if i'm not mistaken.
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