Message from @Mordred

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2018-04-03 03:28:19 UTC  
2018-04-03 03:28:21 UTC  

the original social contract did not think so

2018-04-03 03:28:22 UTC  

Everything is a privilege, there are no rights

2018-04-03 03:28:31 UTC  
2018-04-03 03:28:34 UTC  

Right

2018-04-03 03:28:36 UTC  

landowners

2018-04-03 03:28:40 UTC  

Nope

2018-04-03 03:28:47 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/372507611284766722/430569325875953665/argument.png

2018-04-03 03:28:58 UTC  

Okay but like, if you have enough felons to sway a vote, you have a bigger problem on your hands

2018-04-03 03:29:00 UTC  

@Mordred gtfo pleb

2018-04-03 03:29:07 UTC  

voting isnt an inherent human right

2018-04-03 03:29:10 UTC  

that is what happened in virginia

2018-04-03 03:29:16 UTC  

It is if your under a state

2018-04-03 03:29:20 UTC  

There are no inherent human rights

2018-04-03 03:29:22 UTC  

A democratic one*

2018-04-03 03:29:25 UTC  

Not even death

2018-04-03 03:29:30 UTC  

during the 2016 election

2018-04-03 03:29:34 UTC  

This whole chat is fucked with newbies flooding in

2018-04-03 03:29:38 UTC  

agree to disagree

2018-04-03 03:29:41 UTC  

felons may have swayed the state blue

2018-04-03 03:29:42 UTC  
2018-04-03 03:29:44 UTC  

Not really

2018-04-03 03:29:53 UTC  

Only the tele guy is a newbie

2018-04-03 03:30:05 UTC  

👋

2018-04-03 03:30:19 UTC  

The only flaw within a democracy is having ignorant people vote.

2018-04-03 03:30:20 UTC  

@TheTelescreen Respectfully, go re-read the last 2 hours of this chat

2018-04-03 03:30:35 UTC  

@TheTelescreen respectfully leave

2018-04-03 03:30:43 UTC  

Oof

2018-04-03 03:30:48 UTC  

@TheTelescreen Just, temporarily

2018-04-03 03:31:07 UTC  

I was getting off anyway

2018-04-03 03:31:24 UTC  

the only flaw of democracy is that people disagree with me 🦉

2018-04-03 03:31:25 UTC  

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,

2018-04-03 03:31:29 UTC  

<:thisisfine:378719407981199363>

2018-04-03 03:31:34 UTC  

@radeon btw read

2018-04-03 03:31:55 UTC  

the US constituion

2018-04-03 03:32:12 UTC  

are you guys willing to take it into VC? my eyes are getting tired

2018-04-03 03:32:17 UTC  

i am in VC

2018-04-03 03:32:42 UTC  

@radeon are you done?

2018-04-03 03:33:23 UTC  

people have moved the goalpost of democracy

2018-04-03 03:33:34 UTC  

```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. ```