Message from @Deleted User
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in greece at least
Is there anyone here who doesn't believe democracy is objectively better than any alternatives? Because we could use a few more special snowflakes. I can't believe we're unironically debating this. What's next, is the earth flat?
nah, god is real
I dont think you are understanding
same
Democracy failed because the population became too big, and education was not prioritized
Republicanism has voting
Republicanism is a form of democracy
It isn't a case of one or the other
Yep
right through might is the natural order of things and the only apporpriate way to rule
Wut fuck no
fuck yes
NO U
@Deleted User going on a strawman crusade
your republic can get ass blasted
This dude advocated for a invasion on Sweden because Sweden is now chucked, so someone should invade to make Sweden Sweden again
Repulicanism has very different features than democracy but there is some overlap
do you mean representative democracy?
What me and @Deleted User are saying is, why should people on welfare who had no education and can be manipulated by social media into chanting in marches be able to vote against their own self interest in an ignorant manner?
Representative republic
Is it just the weed or is this guy genuinely saying this unironically? There is no non-democratic form of republicanism
Constitutional
Their is
The US is a democracy lol
@radeon
He is saying that
Sweden is the patient zero for the Scandinavian countries, let them crash and burn as a warning.
The US is a republic
@DanielKO
Yup
I don't think you actually know the definitions of the words you are using
Although no other country in Scandinavia is going full retard like Sweden
The US by defintion is a constituional represenative republic
The US is both a democracy and a republic. These are not mutually exclusive terms.
they arent exactly the same either
Hell, Several US territories can't participate in politics
No, a republic describes a specific kind of democratic state heirarchy
Britain has a Constitutional monarchy and parliamentary (representative) democracy
>In American English, **the definition of a republic** refers specifically to a form of government in which elected individuals represent the citizen body[2] and exercise power according to the rule of law under a constitution, including separation of powers with an elected head of state, referred to as a constitutional republic[4][5][6][7] or **representative democracy**. [8]
***ELECTED*** officials