Message from @Death in June

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2019-12-30 00:47:25 UTC  

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2019-12-30 00:47:25 UTC  

You literally don't know anything dude, don't talk about democracy until you have read about its implementation across the millenia <:PepeLaugh:565528391336329216>

2019-12-30 00:47:44 UTC  

Because the one you are asking for is not physically possible day to day

2019-12-30 00:47:57 UTC  

honestly America needs a president like Sulla

2019-12-30 00:47:58 UTC  

A democracy = people vote directly, while a republic = officials chosen by the people vote, correct?

2019-12-30 00:48:03 UTC  

I just gave you the actual definition boy. Don't get salty being proved wrong.

2019-12-30 00:48:04 UTC  

@KizzaGT "citizenship" in the ancient world was highly selective

2019-12-30 00:48:09 UTC  

Kinda tubby

2019-12-30 00:48:13 UTC  

you think everyone was a citizen?

2019-12-30 00:48:15 UTC  

women werent

2019-12-30 00:48:18 UTC  

slaves werent

2019-12-30 00:48:25 UTC  

and all the ancient economies were slave driven

2019-12-30 00:48:26 UTC  

@Lucienne d'Anwyl good ol' days

2019-12-30 00:48:29 UTC  

poorer men werent

2019-12-30 00:48:30 UTC  

Again it was the "aristocrats" back then.

2019-12-30 00:48:34 UTC  

had to own some land or serve in the military

2019-12-30 00:48:39 UTC  

Gotchu now jew

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/633966934622208031/661007707637153800/unknown.png

2019-12-30 00:48:41 UTC  

and peasants living outside the citiy but within the lands governed by the city werent either

2019-12-30 00:48:59 UTC  

Some democracy. That closer to a communist government.

2019-12-30 00:49:00 UTC  

the concept of citizenship is highly fluid

2019-12-30 00:49:04 UTC  

i don't see why people think that weighting votes removes the "tyranny of the majority" aspect of voting, when you weight votes the same dynamic exists it's just that now you only need a minority of people for it to happen

2019-12-30 00:49:13 UTC  

@Tubby the Skelly Bones yes in a republic people vote for representatives who then go and vote in matters of state

2019-12-30 00:49:40 UTC  

“An etymological study of a word and deduction of its ancient meaning is how we should contemporarily use them!”

-An idiot.

2019-12-30 00:49:43 UTC  

Can't have representatives if they don't directly represent their constituents.

2019-12-30 00:49:44 UTC  

The UK is a constitutional monarchy (democracy), and we have a crown and representatives, however referendums and national votes tend to get called to gauge the public and act accordingly

2019-12-30 00:49:56 UTC  

They are also seen as a mandate (though not legally binding)

2019-12-30 00:49:58 UTC  

See I'm epic. I only found out I was Ashkenazi like a year ago so I haven't been raised like some filthy Semite but now I have the Jew immunity

2019-12-30 00:50:03 UTC  

a constitutional monarchy is not by definition a democracy

2019-12-30 00:50:11 UTC  

and if they dont represent their constituents they get voted out next cycle

2019-12-30 00:50:12 UTC  

a constitutional monarchy has nothing inherently to do with democracy

2019-12-30 00:50:13 UTC  

Again it's not a democracy by definition. It's a fake. @Storin TY for proving my point.

2019-12-30 00:50:15 UTC  

Crown doesn’t really mean shit in the UK honestly she is a figure head with power that never uses it

2019-12-30 00:50:20 UTC  

So pretty pointless

2019-12-30 00:50:26 UTC  

it ust means there is a piece of paper that exists to tell the monarch what they can and cannot do

2019-12-30 00:50:31 UTC  

The irrational fear of "majority rule" is basically just people crying foul about the democratic process

2019-12-30 00:50:55 UTC  

andrew no one cares about how a jew wants to subvert western culture

2019-12-30 00:50:57 UTC  

Majority rule in a segmented area defeats the purpose of democracy tho lol

2019-12-30 00:51:04 UTC  

@Tubby the Skelly Bones Sorry to be the one to tell you this, but the Joos has their victim cards stolen by the Palestinian authority.

2019-12-30 00:51:07 UTC  

Well technically the parliament operates under the crowns authority, just a quick history lesson we had 3 civil wars to remove the crown, then cromwell died, country went to shit, and we asked the monarchy to come back <:PepeLaugh:565528391336329216>

2019-12-30 00:51:09 UTC  

@Killzone Which rarely happens. Again where has real democracy ever been tried.

2019-12-30 00:51:21 UTC  

@Scale_e i meant in the US