Message from @Burly Bong
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Generally speaking the majority are not always right however they should still be followed
why
What if the majority voted for something that violates your rights on this homeland?
Then I'm fucking leaving
Lmao
you're not gonna fight?
Depends on the situation tbh
Overwhelming odds, then probably not
Our rights are already violated in this country
i got my longbow ready lads
Revolution time the
Tbh
they've been erodes over a long period of time so anyone who realises this and tries to take action
everyone will think they are crazy extremist type and that things are fine
How would it be anyway democratic to start a revolution in order to stop the people from getting what they voted for?
Revolution is the only way you get rid of authoritarian governments
So all revolutions are undemocratic?
Bruh
Politicians should be scared of the people, so they do their job
People can change their minds
Same argument for another brexit referendum @bobthebuilder69
Well done
Revolutions are not always democratic
And that’s why we are having a general election @HunterxTitan
I've had people say the referendum was only advisory. whats a good counter argument?
I don’t care about democracy I care about human rights
But it would be undemocratic for the people to vote in a certain policy only for you to come in with your revolution to tell the people that they are not allowed to vote for that policy @bobthebuilder69
If we vote in a fascist party, that violates human rights, so there should be laws in place to stop Nazi germany or ussr for example to happen again
No there shouldn't be
Democracy always ends in tyrannies
Theoretically if the people voted for a fascist party in the UK their will should be respected
Italy, Germany, ussr?
Where they democratic nations
Talking about fascist Italy btw
It's arguable that Mussolini or Stalin were elected
But Hitler was Democratically elected to some extend
Then stopped democracy
He was elected chancellor fairly
Then he stopped democracy?
So how is that democractic