• seaQueue@lemmy.world
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    20 hours ago

    I honestly think we should have a 20 question multiple choice basic 8th grade civics quiz before people are allowed to vote. We no longer have an electorate that’s informed enough to be capable of voting. Score 60% or higher on that quiz or get the fuck out of the booth.

    Edit: I’m incorrect, there’s no national requirement that I can find. In CA we can’t finish 8th grade without studying and passing a civics test covering this material: https://www.ixl.com/standards/california/social-studies/grade-8. So yeah, I amend my opinion - these standards should be followed nationwide.

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        1 day ago

        It would have to be coupled with assurances that all children are fetting and equal civics education to avoid the whole segregated schools being crappy thing.

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          Fair enough. IIRC there’s a mandatory civics test to complete 8th grade nationwide which was, ostensibly, intended to prevent electoral problems like this

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            This is false.

            At most, I see state level requirements like this

            And, yeah, poll tests are classic Jim crow tactics.

            Here’s an example of what to expect from the red states, especially after the Supreme Court gutted the voting rights act.

            Instead of blaming the voters that showed up to vote, please reflect on why 10 million people who voted for Biden simply didn’t vote for Harris and think about how elitist thoughts like “being too stupid to vote” in a democracy are the root of the problem.

            Instead of calling voters stupid, try to understand why they feel hopeless under the current regime so that the Dems can re-establish the working class solidarity and big tent coalition that gave Obama a confortable majority. There is not path to 270 that can neglect the very real and tangible concerns of those “idiots”.

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      So completely disenfranchise the poor and working class whose education system has been purposefully destroyed by the ruling class, and only let the ruling class vote?

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        20 hours ago

        Or maybe actually give them a civics education? I’m behind a free online basic civics class every 2y that gets you a $250 credit on your taxes or something. There has to be a reason to actually take it and pay attention.