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[–] ChunkMcHorkle@lemmy.world 64 points 13 hours ago* (last edited 13 hours ago) (2 children)

Funny thing about American voting: for all the ways that people insist voting doesn't matter, the one place in America where one vote travels the absolute farthest is in a small town election, and right next to that are county elections, for positions like these.

County sheriffs are often elected, as are county commissioners; who gets elected and who gets appointed depends entirely on applicable state and local law. But even if both of these positions are appointed in Madison County, North Carolina, where this debacle took place, the appointer will almost always be an elected official, like a mayor.

In other words, there is in fact a place where the buck stops in local politics, whether it's with the mayor or the commissioner or the sheriff or all of the above, and everyone who lives there already knows exactly where it does, especially in a back wood county in the hills like this one.

Add the fact that the meeting was already full of angry people, people who cared enough about the whole thing to make the drive into the county seat and attend, only to be shut up once they arrived.

So while they were silenced at this meeting, it's not over. None of them want Flock cameras, and nobody wants to take the time and trouble to come to a goddamn podunk county commission meeting only to be told to shut up and sit down.

Come election season, any neighbors with short memories will absolutely be reminded of this, in the kind of local election where often every single vote counts.

[–] captainlezbian@lemmy.world 4 points 1 hour ago

I'll also add, local government is a part time job unless you're mayor of a large city. These are ordinary people who can be forced to be subjected to the judgement and distaste of their neighbors.

You can put up signs about their bad behavior in office. You can refuse them service in your store. You can't do shit to the president or your representative in congress, but by fuck can you make a city councilor rue the day they ran for office

[–] ivanafterall@lemmy.world 7 points 8 hours ago

Yeah, this guy just guaranteed many full meetings instead of just the one.