• Warl0k3@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    That seems spurious, and I’d like to see some evidence supporting that there’s validity in that position before I entertained the idea that it’s a valid metric with which one could evaluate ‘democracy’.

    Perhaps you could even do a study on that subject?

    Regardless of you trying to shift the scope here, the study emphatically does not support the conclusion you attempted to use it to draw. You can ruminate on the philosophical cud that is opinion polling all you like, but that was not the object of the study, and it’s fundamentally dishonest to present it like it supports your claims.

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          2 hours ago

          Kinda. Still, I pretty clearly believe that people’s perceptions are the most important for seeing how democratic a system is.

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            1 hour ago

            In the more tedious parts of this internet this would be called a “red herring” argument.

            Yes it’s an interesting idea, but it has little bearing on you having used a study with a clearly defined scope to support a claim that is outside of that scope.

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                    1 hour ago

                    No, sorry; I meant what in the terms of the study makes you think your interpretation is valid? You do have access to it, after all it’s publicly available data, so can you please show me where in the explanation of scope from the study that your interpretation is somehow valid?