So rubbish analogies about coffee are fine (because they support AV) but rubbish analogies about running are bad (because they do not support AV)?
No Rubbish race analogies are bad because they have nothing to do with AV what so ever. You dont run a race, see who comes in first then dish out the medal to some one else. You have completely ignored the eliminate the loser, redistribute votes, eliminate the loser, redistribute votes etc etc step. Also, a runner runs for himself by himself. A candidate runs by himself for the people. Again for the analogy to make any sense requires the crowd (the people) to have a direct influence on who wins.
And the coffee one didn't make sense because no one would ask "Do you fancy coffee or one of these distinct pubs?" It would be "Do you fancy coffee or beer?" There is no parallel to FPTP there either. Rubbish analogy is rubbish.
The (really poor) point of the race analogy is that the winner of the race didn't win. That was it. Rubbish analogy is rubbish.
However because you support AV for some reason the first rubbish analogy is good but the second rubbish analogy remains rubbish...
The only things that can be determined from the coffee example:
1) Under FPTP, they would definitely go to Starbacks
2) Under AV, they would definately not go to the outlet with the least votes (unless there was a clear 50% majority)
The only things that can be determined from the race example:
1) Under FPTP, the first person to cross the line wins
2) Under AV, the last person to cross the line definately doesn't win (unless there was a clear 50% majority, how that is measured in this fail example is anybodys guess)
Everything else is pure conjecture
I dont think you can really compare this can you?
Yes you can, its the exact same principle on a smaller scale. Just because you can't wrap your brain cells around it doesn't make it not true
