• ArgumentativeMonotheist@lemmy.world
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    4 days ago

    If the vast majority of people thought about anything that escaped the material world, maybe. As it is, anyone who understands how stupid, gullible, emotional, irrational, selfish and greedy human beings can be (especially those without any sort of moral code, like irreligious hedonists, for instance) and has the money to flood media with propaganda will inevitably make people believe what he or she wants.

    The comments here are very idealistic, but I live in reality. I know there’s one wise man out of a hundred, the others focus on practical matters and football. Unless you can just snap your fingers and make people, for instance, not be stupid and intellectually lazy enough to vote for a M/BILLIONAIRE “wise leader of the proletariat” (honestly, every time I type something Trump related I wonder how we’ve made it this far as a species… then I remember the atomic bomb is not even a century old 🤷), then no, you WILL have to censor some folks. Or, said passively, some folks need to be censored… Sadly, in many countries, the ones who do the mass immoral brainwashing also have the political power to silence and incarcerate those who oppose them.

    • FLOOF@sh.itjust.worksOP
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      4 days ago

      Maybe the power to censor could be kept out of the hands of individuals. Make it a democratic decision.

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          4 days ago

          Well we have this upvoting/downvoting paradigm. Simple and popular. Maybe that could be developed further.

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        3 days ago

        Not sure a tyranny of the masses is a good idea, but maybe some community sourced guidelines on what works… But a lot of online communities are already based off of what works for communities, even if enforcement can be flawed.