Like with Brexit, a random person off the street (including myself) is unable to realistically predict the consequences and have little agency over their policy related beliefs. I sure hope the people whose models our public administration acts on have run good simulations.
Why not this specific display? We need *some* display, and letting voters look stupid is relatively harmless, and we seem to like it (mostly).
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But so many ways to look stupid. Why this particular logical fallacy?
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Any will do, pick one at random, this one works fine. Everyone copies everyone else's arguments, so once one stupid thing is out there it repeats.
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