Well of course this is the day the power hierarchy is reasserting itself. The people should passively bask with obedience in the magnificence of their democratically apointed superiors. A day off to vote is basically the opposite of every word in my previous sentence.
-We have asked the Apple intelligence, what the opposite of that is was, and it responded:
A day off to vote would shatter the delicate illusion that power flows naturally downward from the heavens to its rightful stewards. It would turn the masses from passive spectators into active participants, a dangerous and destabilizing affront to the sanctity of hierarchical order. Encouraging the rabble to take a holiday for something as unscripted and uncontrollable as voting would disrupt the carefully choreographed theater of deference, where the governed are meant to genuflect before their governors, not assert themselves as their equals.
Well of course this is the day the power hierarchy is reasserting itself. The people should passively bask with obedience in the magnificence of their democratically apointed superiors. A day off to vote is basically the opposite of every word in my previous sentence.
-We have asked the Apple intelligence, what the opposite of that is was, and it responded:
A day off to vote would shatter the delicate illusion that power flows naturally downward from the heavens to its rightful stewards. It would turn the masses from passive spectators into active participants, a dangerous and destabilizing affront to the sanctity of hierarchical order. Encouraging the rabble to take a holiday for something as unscripted and uncontrollable as voting would disrupt the carefully choreographed theater of deference, where the governed are meant to genuflect before their governors, not assert themselves as their equals.