Message from @EnderOctanus
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We are a constitutional republic. Our votes are not direct, and can even be dismissed by the representative in the case of the Electoral College.
We do not vote on Federal structure aside from presidencies, and see above as to why this is not democratic.
We are a democracy LOCALLY.
But the local authorities answer to Federal ones.
you vote on federal representatives
and the ones not voted on directly, are chosen by people who are
Yes, who are not supposed to do anything but represent their state. They were never meant to be *part* of the Federal machine so much as a method of checking its power.
Almost the entirety of public officials are completely unelected, such as FBI Director.
sure, but that's the same in every european and anglosphere country
none of whom would consider themselves not a democracy
A democracy does not have all of these extra steps and half-powers.
well, it does tho
No it doesn't, to say so is to misunderstand the systems.
what you're talking about is a system which doesn't exist in any country
I know.
it's not a real thing
democracies all have elected representatives who do the mundane things of running the country for the people
Nobody wants a true democracy.
Okay so you know how there are different types of monarchies?
even switzerland where they can veto federal laws by direct vote has representatives who make law
There are constitutional monarchies in which the sovereign/monarch has no authority where it is not given to them by codified law. They are restricted.
The reason we call ourselves, and insist on being called, a constitutional republic, is because we are the same. Our government is restricted in what it can do. The moment it oversteps, we are legitimized in dismantling its positions.
No other country TO MY KNOWLEDGE has enshrined in law the idea of rebellion against its government.
Most people outside of the US refer to it as a "democracy" so
Normies <:pepe_hang:460603218766987298>
We take that incredibly seriously on the right, while the left sees it as barbaric.
`No other country TO MY KNOWLEDGE has enshrined in law the idea of rebellion against its government.
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lol
fat load of good that did the south
The south didn't claim to be fixing the system, rather, making a new one.
they were rebelling
Secceeding.
incidentally, many european countries have a better track record than the US of rebelling against their government
French? LUL
england overthrew theirs numerous times, violently
They should do more of that nowadays
Pretty easy when numbers can win the day.
oy vey
Trying to harm the FPΓ with that Video could very well backfire
especially since everyone else now has to deal with the cripple