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depends on what you mean by democracy
orthonazbolprim hetmanism is the best form of government
Democracy is Anti-unity in my opinion.
Well it does have major flaws
democracy insofar as it means multiparty systems which are functionally controlled by capital
Imagine liking democracy
is not acceptable
Personally I am against it
democracy insofar as it means popular government
yes
It’s just going to eventually be run by money
Because you can just pay people to pick a side
Essentially this is how all democratic nations will fail
insofar as it means populism, and the rule of the interest of the people over church, aristocracy, capital, and elite culture and academia
democracy is good
Democracy isn't democracy
I shouldn't have any say over a man who lives 100 miles from me just because I put a vote in a ballot box
the only working democracy is the democracy of a volksgemeinschaft, akin to the original Greek democracy
Which was?
Very local
maybe even less than that
All democracy is flawed
Does not change
Money breaks the system
Not if a small group of people can mutually agree on something that, ultimately, doesn't matter
the only men who should hold great national power are men like Hitler, who know what to do with it.
It’s as easy as saying “hey buddy I will give you 100$ if you vote for him”
Yeah
I agree
Power is only for the few
Power to the many like in USA
Ends up destroying itself
For example now the government is in self destruction. Some people disagree and others agree. What ends up happening is not many things pass through and in turn the government is less effective
We don't live in a democracy. its a federalist republic
Democracy is great if the citizens of such a country are well-educated.
Not really
Again keep in the example I put
You can just pay people to do the voting
@President Sanders📍🇺🇸
>thinking that every citizen will be well educated
>not realising democracy tears the nation apart
"If you want to know why democracy doesnt work, you need only to have a 1 minute conversation with the average voter"-Winston Churchill