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    Oh, but were not a democracy, were a constitutional republic hardy har har har har

    • my republican friends.
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    And a few days after that, PragerU releases a video titled “Why democracies will fail eventually”, which tells its viewers that democracy creates “moral decadence”, and now a “strong leader” is needed to fix the issue, who might have told some noble lies like a parent tells their kid the stork brings the children when they’re not ready for reality. And the video ends with a “Roman salute” over “God Bless America”.

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      People tell their kids the stork brings babies because the parent is the one not ready to have the conversation.

      The parent is avoiding their own humiliation. Telling kids how babies are made is not embarassing for kids. Kids have no reason to feel shame or judgement about these kinds of things….

      Just pointing this out to show that the metaphor here is deeply flawed.

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          Lots of 3 to 4 year olds are perfectly aware that they have a future sibling brewing in mom’s tummy.

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          Knowledge of bodily functions seems to concern you. That is your problem, not the kids.

          It literally matters zero percent if kids know how bodies function.

          The fear and judgement is all in your head lol.

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            It’s not even the matter of how the body works it can lead to them watching porn and shit early on which isn’t good cause kids are curious and google exists literally speaking from personal experience I was told way to early on by older friends and it lead to shit I don’t need to get into

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              You need some therapy. Telling kids the truth about how our bodies work early on doesn’t harm them, but maybe your parents not talking to you about it and your older friends having to do it, perhaps in a crude way, is what led to that shit you don’t need to get into.

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    “Could lose”? We are long past this point. When you can chose between two parties and they try to manipulate the election as hard as they can, then that’s a zombie democracy at best. And now? The president stands above the law. He can fire people illegally. He can disable law enforcement. Democracy in the US is gone. Hopefully only temporarily. Now it’s up to people to act, take their rogue government down and repair what can be repaired.

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    Baby, you haven’t been a democracy for a while

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        Optical illusion. Plutocrats sharing power among themselves is not democracy, friend.

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            It’s not about the elections it’s about who gets the support and opportunity and resources to win elections.

            A footrace can be executed completely fairly and transparently but if you need to buy special expensive shoes to participate and you receive them at someone else’s discretion and you need to join one of two private clubs to get an invitation and the leaders and members of those clubs also apply discretion then a lot of unfair choices and decisions are being made before the starter pistol goes off.

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        We peacefully transitioned into a technocracy with a wanna-be dictator idiot at the helm.

        As an exercise for anyone reading this who doesn’t already know: How did Hitler got into a position of power? Look that up, don’t use AI, actually check up on that yourself.

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          Just a dictionary thing, Technocracy != tech bro president:

          Government by technical specialists.

          A system of governance where people who are skilled or proficient govern in their respective areas of expertise. A type of meritocracy based on people’s ability and knowledge in a given area.

          When you call someone a technocrat, it means they’re more interested in research and quality than political debate

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          Wait a minute, so democracy brings people like Trump, Hitler and Hamas to power? Does it mean that democracy is shit?

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          Technically the Nazis lost that election, but the Conservatives who won turned around and handed power to Hitler, all to prevent the Left from gaining power.

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            Alien school: For todays class we will begin Earth history, please open your text book titled “Earth: All to Prevent the Left From Gaining Power.” This book covers the vast majority of Earth history.

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        I would assume most monarchies transitioned just as peaceful. What does that prove?

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          Every 4-8 years to all elected opponent?

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          …You might want to study some more history there bub

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            Sure mate. Hereditary successions were usually smooth. In elective monarchies, there were more power struggles. Do you have anything to add other than insults?

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              Not to mention that monarchies last way longer than democracies on average throughout history.

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        The only party willing to accept defeat and not cry foul until their cult riots lost. It will never happen the other way around are you’d have be to a deeply vastly empty head to not know that.

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        Degree of democracy has more to do with the size of the ruling coalition relative to the size of the pool of the interchangeables. When power is shared within a large ruling coalition, there tends to be a louder and more influential voice by the interchangeables, leading to more democracy and better living conditions for everyone, including those in the losing coalition. Autocracies on the ruling spectrum tend to have tiny ruling coalitions.

        Source: my memory of reading The Dictator’s Handbook by Bueno de Mesquita and Smith. Highly recommended reading.

        If the ruling coalition of the US is much smaller than it appears to be, then yeah, it’s at risk of losing its foothold as a democracy.

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        How many eligible voters abstained?

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    “You’ve only been a democracy for only 50 years. Not unless you don’t count black people… you are nearly as mature democracy as Botswana.” - Lukas Matsson (Swedish guy) on Succession

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    sorry for derailing a little:

    why is there multiple links to choose from as a source? What exactly created that choosable format - are they automated, is this some system like groundnews or something?

    EDIT: Seems to be only on some interfaces. I see it on the photon interface for feddit.org but I dont see that on the base fedditorg