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Proposal to lower the consensus requirement for GA voting
Proposal to lower the consensus requirement for GA voting
- senatorclaydavis
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Re: Proposal to lower the consensus requirement for GA votin
90% consensus isn't as difficult as it would seem if you're working with a well informed group of people. It's a very powerful motivator for the people proposing ideas.
Take the Chicago Principles vote for example. I was swayed from leery to ambivalent. I could just as easily get swayed to advocate with a little more clarification. The onus is on the people making a proposal to make sure reasoning for a proposal reverberates.
The proposals for Occupy Chicago should all support the mission which makes them pretty easily eligible for 90% consensus.
- BenBurton
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- Kelvin
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BenBurton wrote:
90% consensus isn't as difficult as it would seem if you're working with a well informed group of people. It's a very powerful motivator for the people proposing ideas.
Key word was "if". We constantly have new people showing up (which is awesome!) and they should be allowed to take part in the democratic process. Although they should take it upon themselves to be informed if they are going to exercise the right to vote. One of the nays the other night specifically said "more time is needed to discuss these". This was simply an uninformed opinion (this has been debated in several locations for over a week).
When numbers are low it gives a minority the ability to block something there is a fair amount of consensus on. Only needing 11% gives an awful lot of power for a small fraction to block what is largely agreed upon.
I think a super majority is important because it encourages discussion and consensus building.
To much power in the hands of a minority is just as dangerous as a simple majority.
- m_x
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- Kelvin
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Kelvin wrote:We should also go back to the point whereby people voting against a proposal should explain their block.
I think that's a great idea.
m_x wrote:When numbers are low....
When numbers are low probably not much should ever pass. It showed pretty good restraint that Tech didn't try to pass their proposal with low numbers. People aren't always going to be that accommodating.
And I would guess that what you thought had a "fair amount of consensus" actually didn't, which is why it didn't pass. Friday's proposal had a lot of publicity and that brought a lot of people out. That's a good thing.
To get it passed people should be asking what do we have to do for the next week to get them to believe in the proposal, not lowering the consensus level and making it easier to pass.
- BenBurton
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Re: Proposal to lower the consensus requirement for GA votin
Ben my point about low numbers relates to just the other night, five people were able to vote down something the rest of the group agreed upon. Two of the nays seemed to have come simply to block the proposal (they provided no discourse in relation why they objected) and one of them seems to be out of touch with the general aim of the movement. Numbers had dwindled by the time the vote had actually occurred, having known the position of quite a few of those who left I can almost guarantee the proposal would have passed.
75% still requires a super majority, it just takes some of the power away from the minority.
Ben and Kelvin, why do you feel that giving so much power to a minority is important?
- m_x
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- Kelvin
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Re: Proposal to lower the consensus requirement for GA votin
And if setting a minimum standard for behavior is going to splinter us, how come that hasn't happened in Oakland? Because that's where this video was shot.
http://youtu.be/iXIy915c8tg
- Rojo
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Your spamming is annoying.
- BenBurton
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