Message from @Cobra

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2018-08-07 16:54:46 UTC  

Merriam-Webster defines a Republic as "a government in which supreme power resides in a body of citizens entitled to vote and is exercised by elected officers and representatives responsible to them and governing according to law"

2018-08-07 16:54:56 UTC  

*id est*, a representative democracy

2018-08-07 16:55:57 UTC  

So you're saying nobody ever voted in natsoc Germany?

2018-08-07 16:56:37 UTC  

Was not the fuhrer the representative of the people?

2018-08-07 16:56:43 UTC  

yes, but he wasn't elected

2018-08-07 16:57:17 UTC  

Are you certain he wasn't originally elected into power?

2018-08-07 16:57:20 UTC  

positive

2018-08-07 16:57:23 UTC  

he was appointed

2018-08-07 16:57:32 UTC  

he was appointed to the office of the Chancellor, and then exploited loopholes in the constitution to make himself a dictator

2018-08-07 16:57:45 UTC  

after the Reichstag fire

2018-08-07 16:58:16 UTC  

You sure he wasn't elected 6 times?

2018-08-07 16:58:26 UTC  

not to the office of the Chancellor

2018-08-07 16:58:31 UTC  

since that's not an elected position

2018-08-07 16:58:39 UTC  

it was appointed

2018-08-07 17:00:05 UTC  
2018-08-07 17:00:36 UTC  

the NSDAP received a plurality of votes, but Adolf Hitler was not elected to the office of the Chancellor

2018-08-07 17:00:46 UTC  

since, again, that was an appointed position, not an elected one

2018-08-07 17:01:01 UTC  

So the votes meant nothing? Isn't that like the current American system? lol

2018-08-07 17:01:29 UTC  

and even if the NSDAP received some measure of success within the degenerate parliamentary system, that doesn't mean the system was a good one

2018-08-07 17:01:32 UTC  

quite the opposite

2018-08-07 17:01:50 UTC  

DEMOCRACY WILL NEVER WORK

2018-08-07 17:01:53 UTC  

they won in spite of the System, not because of it

2018-08-07 17:02:12 UTC  

@Cobra no shit

2018-08-07 17:02:41 UTC  

and I'm not saying it does, but the original founding fathers had nothing to do with the jewocracy we have today.

2018-08-07 17:02:57 UTC  

sure they did
they signed off on the Declaration and the Constitution

2018-08-07 17:03:05 UTC  

They were gay masons

2018-08-07 17:03:07 UTC  

which are cornerstones of liberal democracy

2018-08-07 17:03:09 UTC  

that too

2018-08-07 17:03:15 UTC  

most of the big ones were Freemasons

2018-08-07 17:03:21 UTC  

You're saying that the declaration and the constitution = democracy?

2018-08-07 17:03:25 UTC  

Benjamin Franklin was the "Father of American Freemasonry"

2018-08-07 17:03:39 UTC  

America was gay at the founding. Now get dabbed on. <:MansonDab:467111209628336138>

2018-08-07 17:03:57 UTC  

@johnolithicsoftware I'm saying that they are cornerstones for the philosophy of liberal democracy

2018-08-07 17:04:22 UTC  

"All men are created equal"

2018-08-07 17:04:30 UTC  

Are you sure that it isn't simply jewery that is the cornerstone for the philosophy of liberal democracy?

2018-08-07 17:04:49 UTC  

Guess we gotta move to Europe goys.

2018-08-07 17:04:53 UTC  

and how long ago did the statement "All men were created equal" come in?

2018-08-07 17:05:19 UTC  

Europe's in a much worse position than we are in, ask any German or Brit.

2018-08-07 17:05:26 UTC  

the statement was on the Declaration of Independence
all men are created equal, muh inalienable rights, muh happiness

2018-08-07 17:05:59 UTC  

Weren't all considered to be fully human men white back then?

2018-08-07 17:06:15 UTC  

not at all
Whiggery was afoot in the colonies even back then