DumbDude42
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- Sep 12, 2019
the multi party systems of europe are a sham.Agree with this. Having a two party system seems to just polarise everything. Having a multi party system moderates the discourse - ironically it moderates because it allows more extremist positions to exist. If there are five parties and one is rabidly single issue then the voter share for that shows other parties how important that issue is to the voters base. They can then incorporate whatever into their own platforms. It also allows for more extreme opinions to exist in a viable format and that actually means the other parties can become more centrist. You never get a long standing centrist view in a two party system because the parties define themselves in opposition to each other.
So it’s the total opposite to what the woke crowd say. If you suppress ‘hateful’ speech you just drive people to vote for more extreme options. By allowing ‘hateful’ (and I purposely put it in quotes because it’s rarely hateful, only not currently sanctioned opinion) speech you can see who really stands for what and vote accordingly and in a more nuanced way. In effect it’s like a containment board plus release valve. Either/or voting options are shit. We need more players in the game
there they have 4 or 5 different major parties that profess to represent different ideologies, but in practice they all tow the exact same line on all the big issues, and their public disagreements are just performative faux-conflict to keep up the illusion of different options.
and should an actual opposition party form, all the other parties will immediately close their ranks and form an alliance against them, and use the full power of the state (including the state-owned media) to cripple and hinder that new party. happens like this in sweden, in germany, belgium, netherlands, probably others too.
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