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Originally posted by woohoo View PostBut forcing men to potentially put themselves into dangerous combat situations and risk their lives because their life options are limited by poverty is sad.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostThere will always be poorest people for wide variety of unfixable reasons, getting more people to participate in democracy will get more chances which it is all about - can't make people to take chances if they don't want to, but if you create more chances then more of them will do so.
This country certainly need much bigger Armed Forces - 3-5 times larger, good place for young lads to learn some discipline and see the world.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostCan you imagine a government form where you have to enter your skin colour to get the assistance. Would they have signs on the class rooms, "whites only" ?
Perhaps more investment in schools and supporting dysfunctional families.
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostDo you have an example of a country that has forced people to vote and that has resulted in the poorest people being raised out of poverty? Not trying to catch you out just interested.
This country certainly need much bigger Armed Forces - 3-5 times larger, good place for young lads to learn some discipline and see the world.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostI bet no party represents your complete point of view so you tend to vote for the party that has the most policies you agree with.
That's what those who don't vote need to do.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostWhat will happen with compulsory voting is that a whole class of voter supression strategies will go away, and groups that were ignored due to low turn out will have much more power - ultimately that will result in well overdue reform of Mor Onic First Past The Post system that results in never ending 2 Party system - all it takes is fooking vote.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostCan you imagine a government form where you have to enter your skin colour to get the assistance. Would they have signs on the class rooms, "whites only" ?
Didn't work regardless of which demographic made up the majority of the population....
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostIf you are white and poor who are you going to vote for? Perhaps if someone represented their view they would vote.
That's what those who don't vote need to do.
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostIf you are white and poor who are you going to vote for? Perhaps if someone represented their view they would vote.
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostI don't think anyone has argued that we want to send everyone to Oxford or even Cambridge if desperate.
Good point about voting. The problem is helping poor white boys isn't politicised if anything you could lose votes. You could be perceived as being racist.
Why don't poor people vote, well as Tony Benn said “The people in debt become hopeless, and the hopeless people don’t vote... an educated, healthy and confident nation is harder to govern,”
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Originally posted by AtW View PostCompulsory voting is the way forward, but let me guess - white working boys won't like infringement of their freedom not to vote?Last edited by woohoo; 17 July 2020, 15:58.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostBecause that's how it works now.
If you set up a charity for a social purpose you apply for government grants or get offered them if you have the right people on your board. Charities do the work that the govenrment should be doing.
Charities serve a purpose but I don't think they can tackle the massive inequality these boys face.
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Compulsory voting is the way forward, but let me guess - white working boys won't like infringement of their freedom not to vote?
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Originally posted by AtW View PostOk, that's not possible to have Oxford place for every pupil, and super well paid job for every workers, but everybody can go and vote easily in voting booth - how many of that group vote regularly?
Pensioners have high voting turnout and that gets them big benefits from politicians.
Good point about voting. The problem is helping poor white boys isn't politicised if anything you could lose votes. You could be perceived as being racist.
Why don't poor people vote, well as Tony Benn said “The people in debt become hopeless, and the hopeless people don’t vote... an educated, healthy and confident nation is harder to govern,”
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