Story:
Revealed: Trump campaign strategy to deter millions of Black Americans from 
voting in 2016
https://www.channel4.com/news/revealed-trump-campaign-strategy-to-deter-millions-of-black-americans-from-voting-in-2016

Video:
https://youtu.be/KIf5ELaOjOk

Soooo... ignoring voter "suppression" and focusing on big data and campaign 
strategy [⛧]. It has seemed reasonable to me, in the past, to consider systems 
where incompetent or politically ignorant people cannot vote. E.g. if you can't 
name the 3 branches of government, you shouldn't be able to cast a vote for 
anyone in those branches. We could consider what Trump's campaign was doing in 
its targeted ads was in that category. You take some measure (knowing the 3 
branches or, say, "too incompetent to know that Trump is the only person who 
can fix the country") and those that pass are encouraged to vote and those that 
fail are discouraged from voting. The key difference is in the choice of 
measure.

Most people (including me) advocate for everyone to vote, regardless of their 
competence or ignorance, despite it seeming reasonable to think otherwise. But 
this "deterrence" vs "get out the vote" strategy definitely seems unethical ... 
and presents the top of a slippery slope argument by which to challenge *all* 
measures, no matter how appropriate. E.g. maybe we should allow 5 year olds to 
vote! Why do we think 18 year olds are any better at voting than 5 year olds?

Gah!


[⛧] And ignoring the possible conflation of cause and correlation in the video. 
It strikes me that the correlation of the low turnout population with the 
people listed as "deterrence" may *not* strongly indicate the effect of their 
campaign tactics. But let's just assume their tactics had *some* effect and 
decreased turnout in that targeted population.

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