Board Thread:News and Announcements/@comment-27097330-20170224221935/@comment-26347028-20170319180808

Dragonbiscuit wrote: Heart. You want to know why it's incredibly hard to do this? Not because you're right not because you make good points. But because it's like arguing with Trump. You'll make up the most ridiculous shit to try and be right and you'll go around making false claims so you seem like the right one. You. Are. In. The. Minority. You. Lose. Is. That. Simple. Enough. You are in the minority by having your rules opposed by the majority your rules don't get passed. Do you not get that? I'm not going to request a display of such information, as that would require near total polarisation (and therefore peer pressure into a large majority favouring a side they don't necessarily agree with), however, to say what you said is true would require my claims to be both false and ridiculous. Maybe to you they are, yet, I'm quite sure that they are neither. A good portion of people always can't make a good decision, that has been displayed multiple times in that past, with your own example of Donald Trump being a good one here. While not exactly a proper example of a majority, let's say more than three million more abstained instead of voting for Clinton. That's not a hard thing to imagine, and it would've given Trump a majority. Does that make what he says decorous, good, true?