Message from @Mordred
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@TheTelescreen wrong
the original social contract did not think so
Everything is a privilege, there are no rights
@Deleted User wrong
Right
landowners
Nope
Okay but like, if you have enough felons to sway a vote, you have a bigger problem on your hands
voting isnt an inherent human right
that is what happened in virginia
It is if your under a state
There are no inherent human rights
A democratic one*
Not even death
during the 2016 election
This whole chat is fucked with newbies flooding in
agree to disagree
felons may have swayed the state blue
Not really
Only the tele guy is a newbie
👋
The only flaw within a democracy is having ignorant people vote.
@TheTelescreen Respectfully, go re-read the last 2 hours of this chat
@TheTelescreen respectfully leave
Oof
@TheTelescreen Just, temporarily
I was getting off anyway
the only flaw of democracy is that people disagree with me 🦉
Section 4: Obligations of the United States
Clause 1: Republican government
The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government,
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@radeon btw read
the US constituion
are you guys willing to take it into VC? my eyes are getting tired
i am in VC
@radeon are you done?
people have moved the goalpost of democracy
```merican form of government has been called a “democracy” by leading American statesmen and legal commentators from the Framing on. It’s true that some Framing-era commentators made arguments that distinguished “democracy” and “republic”; see, for instance, The Federalist (No. 10), though even that first draws the distinction between “pure democracy” and a “republic,” only later just saying “democracy.” But even in that era, “representative democracy” was understood as a form of democracy, alongside “pure democracy”: John Adams used the term “representative democracy” in 1794; so did Noah Webster in 1785; so did St. George Tucker in his 1803 edition of Blackstone; so did Thomas Jefferson in 1815. ```