Purple Knight wrote: ↑Wed Nov 16, 2022 1:10 pm
It is illegal to take steroids.
It is? Why weren't Barry Bonds, Sammy Sosa, Mark McGwire, et al. arrested and charged with crimes?
If fairness is important, and it is seen that contestants have a right to it, cheating is presumed until fairness is proven.
Which is precisely what random post-election audits, recounts, and signature verifications are for.
Purple Knight wrote:Jose Fly wrote: ↑Tue Nov 15, 2022 7:15 pmExcept.....again.....they
do demonstrate the accuracy of election results via random post-election audits, recounts, and signature verifications. What else do you think those things are for, if not to verify the accuracy of the results?
Speed limit signs are for the purpose of stopping people from speeding. That doesn't mean they do stop it, and all you have to do to verify that they don't stop it is to go drive the speed limit and watch people speed disdainfully around you as if you're doing something wrong. Those processes need to be more transparent... To Bob Everyman, not yet another functionary. If it comes down to showing who everybody voted for, so be it. You can already see if they donated money. That's already public.
And people can look that up and discriminate.
So once again you're employing very black/white, binary thinking, where either election verification/speed limits are 100% absolutely perfect, or they are worthless.
I have always suspected that third parties don't get the correct amount of votes but I had no hard evidence. Everyone I talk to could be an outlier or lying. But to my shock, I learned by way of Trump's whining that he's supposed to have his people watching the polls, and Biden gets people to watch them also. But does Jo Jorgensen get that? Nothing stops the main parties from divvying up the third party votes as they laugh about it.
Actually, there are several measures in place to prevent that from happening, and there's zero evidence that it has ever happened. But I'm sure you'll just say that since they're not 100% absolutely effective, then stealing third-party votes must be rampant. Such is the nature of the binary thinker.
And for the third time in a row, the worst that could happen to him is he's caught and says it was a mistake, because you will not be able to prove he committed a crime, even if he did. In other words, this type of behaviour can't lose. It can either win, or be neutral.
I'll be honest here....that's just stupid. You're actually arguing that a mail carrier who throws away bagfuls of ballots and gets caught can just say "Oops, I made a mistake" and authorities will have no choice but to shrug their shoulders and do nothing?
That's just plain ridiculous.
Well you're laughing at putting cameras on people as unreasonable
You clearly don't live in the US, or are rather ignorant of the topic you're attempting to debate.
Vote counting processes are already on camera.
yet you're also arguing for a criminal-level burden of proof to the point that video evidence or something equally strong would be what you'd need. There's simply nowhere that extraordinarily high level of evidence would be produced, which is what's frightening in a process where fairness is so important.
Yeah, imagine that....before you charge someone with a crime, you have to actually have evidence of them doing it. Crazy!
You could unless you're in a bad neighbourhood where the police won't come. This is especially important since minorities are so vulnerable to discrimination.
Or what if the police are in on it?!!?!
I guess by your logic, we should have military presence at all polling sites, with fighter jets, helicopters, artillery, and thousands of troops at the ready. That's the only way we can guarantee 100% absolute security, right?
Oh but wait.....what if the military are in on it too? Oh no!!!!
Would you also apply this same answer to an analogous sports competition if one person took steroids but there was every reason to think he'd have won anyway?
Bad analogy. With voting, we actually have a tally that can be verified after the fact, so there's no need to imagine who
might have won.
Being apathetic is great....or not. I don't really care.