The majority always wins over the
minority. But is there an exception to this rule? The answer is no. And I have
three reasons to explain this answer.
The
first reason the minority should not be allowed to win over the majority is
because it is simply not fair. How would you feel if you had no chance of
winning? When one side wins, they win, and the other side shouldn’t. There
could be a revote if there is a good reason for it, but it isn’t fair if the
losers win.
The
second reason is that the majority winning over the minority is a concept that
is used for very important things and ruling in the minority’s favor could
cause a very big problem. One of the only ways to solve problems is to vote,
and the rule of voting is the majority wins. If the minority is able to win, it
will cause a big problem.
The
final reason that the majority should always win over the minority is because,
more often than not, the people have elected the leaders who are voting and the
leaders vote for what the people want. I am not saying this is the case all of
the time, but it usually is. The power should go to the people and the majority
rule helps it to.
The
majority should always win over the minority (with some slight exceptions). I
have given three reasons for it and I know it should happen. Letting the
minority win over the majority will upset people and cause problems. It is only
fair that the majority wins.
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