In response to the following:
Democracy is literally just the communization of political power.
No matter how much you contribute, you get the same vote.
A 140 IQ man who contributes greatly to society has the same voting power as some 80 IQ loser that is on welfare.https://gab.com/CriticalMemeTheory/posts/106936262690952241
IQ is only one measurement of a very specific type of intelligence, there are other forms of intelligence not measured. Intelligence comes at a cost, and usually is accompanied by learning disabilities or other abnormal psychological behavior. These difficulties often and do cloak a person's real intelligence. IQ also increases with educational experience, and is not a forerunner or indication of potential to succeed. Neither are grades, for that matter.
The amount one "contributes to society" is purely relative to scale of consideration, one's perception of society, one's realm of societal influence, and one's abilities that can be leveraged.
Since we lack omniscience, it is best to leave such value judgments to the One best suited for the job, and provide man as much fair opportunity to fulfill his potential abilities where he can. Democracy is much like capitalism, both are centered around providing man with as many opportunities to be free to chose as he can.
Milton Friedman would confer.