Fabius
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I am confused by your position as you appear to have laid it out.
An opinion was offered that a significant portion of our citizens are ignorant of our laws, the very laws under debate here. It was noted that something that is popular is not necessarily right. It was offered that informed opinions are more legitimate than uninformed opinions.
You stated that, that is a dangerous argument to make in a democracy. However you have also stated that all opinions are not equal.
You have stated that the majority decide what is right. Given the conversation, and the lack of definition of what you mean when you say "majority" I have assumed you mean a majority of citizens.
As I laid out that is inaccurate in Canada. We have elected representatives, who we have elected to do what is right and what is best for the country, NOT (in my opinion at least) what is popular.
If you meant a majority of MPs then okay but that is different than what your statements have led me to think. Even then I would still argue that MPs should not simply vote according to what the majority of citizens want. That is a road to ruin.
An opinion was offered that a significant portion of our citizens are ignorant of our laws, the very laws under debate here. It was noted that something that is popular is not necessarily right. It was offered that informed opinions are more legitimate than uninformed opinions.
You stated that, that is a dangerous argument to make in a democracy. However you have also stated that all opinions are not equal.
You have stated that the majority decide what is right. Given the conversation, and the lack of definition of what you mean when you say "majority" I have assumed you mean a majority of citizens.
As I laid out that is inaccurate in Canada. We have elected representatives, who we have elected to do what is right and what is best for the country, NOT (in my opinion at least) what is popular.
If you meant a majority of MPs then okay but that is different than what your statements have led me to think. Even then I would still argue that MPs should not simply vote according to what the majority of citizens want. That is a road to ruin.
