I would never bother. Party membership isn't common. About 1 to 2 percent of Canadians are registered since there are usually fees and other requirements. Justin Trudeau was elected party leader in 2013. Around. 104,000 party members voted.
I live in Canada and I have never and never will get to vote for the head of the executive or my head of state. And yet parliamentary systems are still considered democracies.
An old well developed technology needs to be adopted and the public needs to be educated on its use. AI cannot defeat cryptographic signatures which could be used to verify the authorship and the integrity of any digital content. I would support laws that help facilitate mass adoption of this technology. PGP is 33 years old.
I found an article from when FedEx got their own police force. Its a gem. The first line reads "FedEx Corporation is waging war on crime and terrorist threats with its own army of 10 plain-clothes detective-style cops."
Now that the court gave the president immunity, what is preventing Biden from dissolving the court? The law no longer limits the actions the president can take.
This post helps me understand Zizek on ideology and toilets.