Uneducated posters should learn MB etiquette. Typing in ALL CAPS is the equivalent of shouting.
As for your concerns about "uneducated voters", that's part of the price of having a democratic form of government: every citizen who meets age and residence requirements can choose to register to vote, and then gets to choose whether he/she will actually vote in any particular election. It's called "universal suffrage", and the alternative, having some kind of "test" to determine who can vote, is repellent because such tests are invariable used to prevent certain groups from having a say in their own governance -- and keeping the groups who devised the tests in power.
The US adopted the concept of universal suffrage in the 1820s and 1830s (Jacksonian Era) when most states abandoned property qualifications for voting and extended the vote to all white males. In the 1960s, the last vestiges of limiting suffrage based on tests, aimed at keeping African Americans in the South from voting, were finally removed.