I would allow the public to vote on any national cases.
If the public forgives Yoshitha, we will accept the result of an online poll on the matter.
I just want for that Thajudeen story and "criminal case" to be resolved finally, and over and done with, which can only happen with an online vote judged by our people conclusively.
That story has damaged public trust, and until it is finalized, we can't upgrade from a low trust to medium or high trust society.
We're using the Dave Goldberg SurveyMonkey online poll courts.
I saw Delaware's state government uses SurveyMonkey for polls on feedback over experiences after I paid taxes.
So if any SLFT member casts a vote for it
If that reaches a majority, their decision will stand
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But I might ████████████████████ even if it means accepting some consequences
Because I am not going to impose severe punishment if I am in charge, regardless of public opinion
That is not a comparison of Yoshitha to Jesus
I simply do not want to do anything harmful to anyone
So I might officially█████████████████████
If the result is around 51% or a similarly narrow majority