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2020-01-20 01:12:06 UTC  

that

2020-01-20 01:12:07 UTC  

has

2020-01-20 01:12:08 UTC  

ever

2020-01-20 01:12:09 UTC  

existed

2020-01-20 01:12:28 UTC  

No?

2020-01-20 01:12:35 UTC  

Name one that didn't rely on force

2020-01-20 01:12:45 UTC  

Modern day democracies

2020-01-20 01:12:52 UTC  

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2020-01-20 01:13:02 UTC  

So laws don't exist?

2020-01-20 01:13:07 UTC  

Taxes?

2020-01-20 01:13:15 UTC  

Literally any form of regulation?

2020-01-20 01:14:25 UTC  

Ofc they do, you miss my point. Some force is still necessary in order to punish criminals, collect taxes, keep borders defended etc. but force isn't necessary to upkeep the very institutions of that democracies. Force isn't necessary to silence critics of those institutions for example

2020-01-20 01:14:54 UTC  

Yes it is?

2020-01-20 01:14:57 UTC  

Hate speech laws

2020-01-20 01:15:03 UTC  

speech laws in general outlawing threats

2020-01-20 01:15:13 UTC  

I mean we had Mccarthyism

2020-01-20 01:15:17 UTC  

for decades

2020-01-20 01:15:36 UTC  

also Democracy is inherently weak

2020-01-20 01:15:37 UTC  

Alright, the United States then. And Maccarthyism was built off of accusations not literal law

2020-01-20 01:16:27 UTC  

If democracy is so weak then why has it lasted a lot longer than fascism 🤔

2020-01-20 01:17:41 UTC  

Because Fascism has to constantly be suppressed

2020-01-20 01:17:49 UTC  

and it required the might of the whole world to crush it

2020-01-20 01:17:58 UTC  

Germany was a nation smaller than Texas

2020-01-20 01:18:11 UTC  

Yet it held its ground against the Soviets, Americans, and British

2020-01-20 01:18:16 UTC  

on the edge of victory

2020-01-20 01:18:22 UTC  

until it all came crashing down

2020-01-20 01:18:47 UTC  

By the way for modern day fascist suppression just look up red flag laws

2020-01-20 01:19:15 UTC  

But surely if fascism is so strong, Japan should have easily destroyed the Americans. Yet it was the Americans who destroyed Japan. The UK and USSR played a small part. How come Japan lost to a "weak" democracy

2020-01-20 01:19:23 UTC  

That is retarded

2020-01-20 01:19:32 UTC  

Japan was a nation that lost navally

2020-01-20 01:19:36 UTC  

Yes

2020-01-20 01:19:38 UTC  

and got nuked

2020-01-20 01:19:41 UTC  

Yes

2020-01-20 01:19:45 UTC  

It physically could not produce the infrastructure

2020-01-20 01:19:49 UTC  

to match the industry of the USA

2020-01-20 01:19:51 UTC  

even Japan TODAY

2020-01-20 01:19:55 UTC  

could not beat the USA back then

2020-01-20 01:20:26 UTC  

But Japan as a nation grew substantially under Hirohito

2020-01-20 01:20:53 UTC  

Japan had a massive empire in Oceania and China, surely if their ideology was so strong, the U.S. should have been a push over

2020-01-20 01:20:57 UTC  

They experienced a mass national rejuvenation and fought against the Chinese

2020-01-20 01:21:01 UTC  

No?