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And what's the message of this? What kind of consequences are suggested to follow this cognition?
the message is that the people voting need to be educated, and democracy doesn't guarantee best results.
We're supposed to learn that from almost every election in the last couple of years. I mean specifically what's the message of this comic strip.
FWIW, this comic vastly predates the last couple of years - it was published in the 1997-2002 range.