my position since the start was that if russia changed numbers on voting machines that would be a big deal, but if this is just about...
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then "russian hacking" boils down not to altering results but releasing info that may or may not have convinced voters to behave differently
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the only coherent argument against the result is to oppose democracy in general
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there's two angles to approach that from, either that allowing people to control the outcome is too dangerous because they respond to...
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...information in unpredictable or irrational ways, or arguing that democracy works when the cathedral dominates information dissemination..
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...but fails when outside sources pollute the meme pool (in which case you may as well argue they should rule directly)
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"All's fair in meme warfare" is the tagline of the inevitable 2016 movie.
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