• @[email protected]OP
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    This is the common definition of meritocracy:

    A system in which advancement is based on individual ability or achievement.

    Yes, I dismiss you off hand for the very bold claim that meritocracy is impossible.

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      32 months ago

      You made the bold claim that a system could be designed to prevent cheating, then asked if a meritocracy could exist. I said no. I also backed up my claim with actual reasoning, while you just stuffed your fingers in your ears and made loud noises.

      Did you actually WANT people to respond to you, or did you just want people to agree with you? Because we don’t.

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        You made the bold claim that a system could be designed to prevent cheating

        Show me that claim. I don’t know why I suffer through this idoicy.

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          32 months ago

          Okay, you’re clearly not even reading your OWN comments now, so I don’t know why I expected you to read mine. You clearly don’t want people to respond to you, so I won’t. Goodbye.

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            Learn the difference between a premise and a claim. Or is that the problem here, you assume all premises are actually claims?