Mike Belcher, a public figure active on social media, has recently posted several statements on his X (formerly Twitter) account addressing topics ranging from art and science education to the principles of democracy.
On April 1, 2026, Belcher shared an image with the caption “Put it in the Louvre.”
The following day, on April 2, 2026, Belcher commented on legislative efforts related to science education. He stated: “I’ve introduced the Science in Education Act a couple times now. Should I have the opportunity I expect I need to bring it again next year. We can’t make good decisions with bad science.”
Later that same day, he addressed democratic governance by posting: “The rule of the majority in overriding the rights of the minority is a central feature of democracy. That’s why we aren’t supposed to be one.”
Belcher’s remarks about science education reference ongoing debates in many states regarding curriculum standards and scientific literacy. His comments about democracy reflect longstanding discussions in political theory concerning majority rule and minority rights.
