Tare wrote:Which is why we consider most countries of the EU good countries and North Korea a bad one.
I think most people agree that elections are a good thing.
But elections are completely different - using the UK as an example, there's 60 million people here, realistically let's just say (and that's highly likely an overestimate) 100,000 people know Mr Blair personally, that means that like, less than 2% of the vote is going to be swayed by personal opinion about him - assuming all those people even like him.
Compare that to a forum where realistically a couple of hundred people at most will care about the vote and just about all of which will have a personal opinion about the people they're voting and you see probably at a guess, 95% of people having their vote swayed by personal opinion.
All that's before you even factor in how democratic parties in politics are about far more serious and very different issues for example, even if the entire population was friends with the Monster Raving Lunie Party in the UK they wouldn't vote them in because despite them being friends they'd mostly have the sense to know it would destroy the country, compare that to a bunch of friends voting in someone on a forum and it's not going to cause mass economic depression and world war 3 if they get into power (as a mod) - although I do wish I did have that kind of power <grins evily>
Comparing forum mods to politicians is pretty daft, I know deep down you're not silly enough to beleive your analogy holds any realistic relevance
