• Johanno@feddit.de
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    7 months ago

    Different question. How is it that in the USA it is legal to run for president when you are a convicted felon? I mean you obviously do not qualify for the job.

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      7 months ago

      I think the reasoning is that otherwise opponents can block political candidates by using the justice system. The opposite of what’s happening now.

      The founding fathers haven’t theorized that this particular situation could happen.

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        The founding fathers haven’t theorized that this particular situation could happen.

        Which you can’t even blame them for, honestly. Who in the 18th century would have thought a huge chunk of the country would want a known despot?

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          Who in the 18th century would have thought a huge chunk of the country would want a known despot?

          Well there is the French 16 th century thinker Etienne de la Boétie who wrote a discourse on voluntary servitude in which he argued that men do tend to simp for tyrants over being free a lot of the time:

          The essay argues that any tyrant remains in power while his subjects grant him that, therefore delegitimizing every form of power. The original freedom of men would be indeed abandoned by society which, once corrupted by the habit, would have preferred the servitude of the courtier to the freedom of the free man, who refuses to be submissive and to obey.

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        That’s silly, if you’re powerful enough to do that, you can just imprison them. No one probably thought about this, that’s all

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          It’s not that silly if law enforcement officials and judges are elected, like how they are in the American system. Ideally the court/justice system is entirely loose from politics.

          Also don’t forget that the founding fathers did all partake in sedition, many of them not really having a clear slate whatsoever.

          But yeah this particular instance hasn’t crossed their minds at all.

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      Afaik the idea is that you want to avoid someone to be able to convict their opponents. So make it impossible to take them out using the legal system. Makes total sense to me.

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      Campaign donators need some sign that you will bend to their demands, and so having a decent felony record is a good indication that you will play ball.

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      Same reason felons can vote; if being a criminal removes your ability to participate in the political process then the government suddenly has a very strong incentive to criminalize their political opponents.