• @[email protected]
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    462 months ago

    This is exactly how it’s supposed to work in a functioning democracy.

    Where ideally everyone, but at least a critical percentage of citizens is educated enough to recognize the pattern of deceit and false, but easy answers to very complex questions from extremist parties.

    Where established parties don’t feel the need to pander to the votes of extremist parties by cooperating and adapting points pushed by extremists.

    Where the average citizen doesn’t feel left out by the system and is tempted to align themselves with extremist parties in order to protest the current reality of said system.

    Where the system implements safeguards to not allow the system to be taken hostage by extremists.

    Would be nice, eh?

    • @[email protected]
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      162 months ago

      May I introduce you to the idea of POSIWID?

      There are more ways to structure a society democratically than with representational democracy. Other, less fundamentally hierarchichal ways of implementing democracy aren’t as prone to fascism developing.