What underrepresented groups would you like to see gain a voice in elected government?
Brits.
I don’t think we’re ready for that yet.
It worked very well in the past.
Agreed. I’d like to see how we handle nyphomaniacs with Tourette’s first.
Or at least atheists.
Brits hate sex and are always polite.
I never met a nyphomaniac with Tourette’s who believed in god.
That’s probably why they’re underrepresented.
If they’re American, I’m skeptical.
It worked very well in the past.
Except for the ones who got tarred and feathered.
I never asked the nationality. I was too busy dealing with other issues. Still dealing with them actually.
Or at least atheists.
People openly atheist. I’m pretty sure most of them are atheists but pretend to be religious.
tempogain:Or at least atheists.
People openly atheist. I’m pretty sure most of them are atheists but pretend to be religious.
I’m an atheist I suppose. But an Anglican atheiest of course.
EDIT: screwed up my Larkin quote.
most of them are atheists but pretend to be religious
We don’t consider them as truly part of the atheist community, lol.
An atheist Brit has about as much chance as a communist polecat.
I’m an agnostic, I suppose, but an Anglican agnostic, of course.
I am terribly embarrassed.
What about a communist polesmoker?
Polesmokers have a natural and highly supportive constituency.
What underrepresented groups would you like to see gain a voice in elected government?
Male cows who identify as parrots. This is a group that really needs a voice.