So I've been reading this race realist blog by a guy named Joseph Bronski who is known to post on here (he openly uses sharty references in his livestreams and articles). It's generally pretty good except he's a massive narcissist that can't stop talking about how he's doing groooooundbreaking research and ebegging for donations. But I digress. There's an article that he wrote PISSES me off and I know he lurks here so if you can respond Joseph please do.
https://www.josephbronski.com/p/voters-are-mostly-rational-a-response(Side note: I agree with most of the article I'm just picking the parts I have a problem with)
>Democracy does produce mostly responsive governments, and the intellectual defense of democracy which argues that democracy increases government stability is compelling. In fact, countries with strong records of democracy are far less likely to experience civil wars than hybrid regimes. This is what voters being mostly rational predicts: the likelihood of an illegitimate government coming to power is greatly reduced. Thus, there is no cause for a civil war, which by definition is the violent removal of an illegitimate (i.e. an unpopular and insecure) state.You realize that these third world shitholes with unstable governments don t have democracy because every time they get a democratic government it's quickly overthrown? Democracy "works" in white countries due to having a high iq, wealthy, and generally homogenous population but doesn't in Afghanistan because they have a lower iq, poorer, and ethnically fragmented population. Nigger, the reason that non democratic countries have more civil wars is because democracy DIDN'T work in quelling ethnic/religious tensions and resource competition. Furthermore, this doesn't explain why the masses will vote out of a democratic government like the french did to Napoleon or germans to Hitler. When is it rational to vote AGAINST democracy? "Democracy good" is flat on its face retarded and you should know better.
>In real life, the House and Senate appoint Speakers which lead the chambers. A PM is perhaps most like that position — and I’m not sure who the Speaker of the House is currently because I don’t vote for that. I do know that I will vote Republican for my Representative next election, because I am against wPost too long. Click here to view the full text.