>>62029781. Detrimental. The founding fathers of America realized this and created the electoral college for a reason. They knew that not everyone is well versed in politics nor do many care about it enough to vote. As such they left voting to farmers, politicians and nobles. In other words the people who actually paid attention. A "true democracy" would be run on campaigns of disinformation, blatant subversion and smear tactics to get a universal message of a candidate to even the dumbest of people. The problem is you have plenty of people who have absolutely no idea what they're voting for.
2. There's no such thing as rights but there is no such thing as freedom. You will always be at the mercy of some other force. Whether that force be gravity, government or another individual you're still not truly "free" and don't have the "right" to be. The better question would be "who is to decide who has what rights and what rights you don't have?"
3. Nothing is inherently right or wrong. This is another question that requires more information. What is right and wrong? Socrates pondered the essence of good until he died for it is a subjective matter that has no objective answer. What is right for some is wrong for others and vice versa.
>Fucking life is what you make of it, it's different for everybody but always end the same,death.This whole answer is good and I quite enjoy it. You make the distinguishment between being "alive" and "living" as having multiple answers. While one is merely the act of existence another is the act of living.
>it was lifeIndeed it was. Something that is unique to you that many others might not get the same lessons or experience from. Truly it was you living and not just being alive.
This was fun but I have to go.
Until next time my friend.
>>6202972>porn is better than schoolOk.