Is democracy finished?

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I think the 21st century is becoming the post-democracy era. More and more countries are moving away from democracy. Many countries claim to be democracies but really aren't.

For example, the US is no longer a democracy (I know some idiots try to split hairs about "republics" vs. "democracies." For purposes of this thread they are considered the same).

In the US, democracy has died due to three main factors: 1. political correctness. In a real free democratic country, no view would be politically "incorrect." You obviously can't have political freedom when some views are deemed "incorrect" and de facto banned.
2. controlled media. A handful of large media conglomerates control 99% of the media and all promote the same views. The entertainment industry also spouts the same views on a 24/7 basis.
3. narrow political spectrum/both major parties in cahoots. Unlike the ridiculous meme that the controlled media has planted in low information morons' brains that the "problem with America is partisanship and obstinate political "extremism"" the reality is that, in fact, there is little to no real difference between the two main parties anymore. Within the two main parties, any views which deviate from the leadership's current agenda are ostracized and pushed out of the party. Both parties more or less agree on most major issues, but put on a show over symbolic differences on relatively minor issues. Third parties are structurally disadvantaged and have no hope of winning anything on a national or even state level.

In California, instead of trying to widen the political spectrum and include more diverse views with for example proportional representation, a few years ago they changed the system to deliberately try to narrow the spectrum and keep so-called "extremists" out of elected office by instituting primaries when all parties candidates run against each other. Those behind the change admitted the goal was to minimize the chance that "any conservatives" or liberals considered "too far left" would win anything.

The EU is the biggest undemocratic joke of all. Anti-EU parties have their best showing in history, and what does the European elite do, but double down on European integration. The EU leaders pretty much admitted they don't care what people vote for.

Democracy is truly dead, but this might not be so bad. Maybe its time to move on from the great experiment and leave it in the 20th century. But let's at least be honest about it.
 
Does this mean I get to be the pharaoh?

Listen, strange women lyin' in ponds distributin' swords is no basis for a system of government. Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some farcical aquatic ceremony.
 
Yep, the chubby lady is warming up getting ready to sing her song.

Does she have big boobs and pale skin covered in tattoos? Like thickums pornstar Marilyn Mayson?

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/A_vqddbCcAASrJ1.jpg

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BB1YUInCIAA7rvg.jpg

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/A2iFU9sCEAA_FYA.jpg

Wooooh! Them ballast-y tittays would put a hurt on ya if'n they swung atcha face too hard.

In the past, when Vine allowed nudity, she routinely did Vines featuring herself singing in the shower or in bed. Girl's got some serious pipes, lemme tells ya. :D
 
~snip~ I know some idiots try to split hairs about "republics" vs. "democracies."

Mark me down with the "idiots." We are becoming MORE democratic, not less and that is definately the problem.

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Does this mean I get to be the pharaoh?

The hairstyle making a resurgence is called the "Farrah".

Listen, strange women lyin' in ponds distributin' swords is no basis for a system of government. Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some farcical aquatic ceremony.

Lol....and I never type that.
 
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Does she have big boobs and pale skin covered in tattoos? Like thickums pornstar Marilyn Mayson?

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/A_vqddbCcAASrJ1.jpg

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BB1YUInCIAA7rvg.jpg

https://pbs.twimg.com/media/A2iFU9sCEAA_FYA.jpg

Wooooh! Them ballast-y tittays would put a hurt on ya if'n they swung atcha face too hard.

In the past, when Vine allowed nudity, she routinely did Vines featuring herself singing in the shower or in bed. Girl's got some serious pipes, lemme tells ya. :D

If thats what you like
 
Listen, strange women lyin' in ponds distributin' swords is no basis for a system of government. Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some farcical aquatic ceremony.

Well you can't expect to wield supreme executive power, just 'cause some watery tart threw a sword at you!
 
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Democracy always contains the seeds of its own destruction which is why the Founders considered it a pernicious evil and made so many "elections" indirect.
 
Democracy is mob rule. Its much easier to stampede cattle than informed thinkers.
 
Democracy has been completely shellacked lately.

Therefore, it is refinished.
 
I think the 21st century is becoming the post-democracy era. More and more countries are moving away from democracy. Many countries claim to be democracies but really aren't.

For example, the US is no longer a democracy (I know some idiots try to split hairs about "republics" vs. "democracies." For purposes of this thread they are considered the same).

In the US, democracy has died due to three main factors: 1. political correctness. In a real free democratic country, no view would be politically "incorrect." You obviously can't have political freedom when some views are deemed "incorrect" and de facto banned.
2. controlled media. A handful of large media conglomerates control 99% of the media and all promote the same views. The entertainment industry also spouts the same views on a 24/7 basis.
3. narrow political spectrum/both major parties in cahoots. Unlike the ridiculous meme that the controlled media has planted in low information morons' brains that the "problem with America is partisanship and obstinate political "extremism"" the reality is that, in fact, there is little to no real difference between the two main parties anymore. Within the two main parties, any views which deviate from the leadership's current agenda are ostracized and pushed out of the party. Both parties more or less agree on most major issues, but put on a show over symbolic differences on relatively minor issues. Third parties are structurally disadvantaged and have no hope of winning anything on a national or even state level.

In California, instead of trying to widen the political spectrum and include more diverse views with for example proportional representation, a few years ago they changed the system to deliberately try to narrow the spectrum and keep so-called "extremists" out of elected office by instituting primaries when all parties candidates run against each other. Those behind the change admitted the goal was to minimize the chance that "any conservatives" or liberals considered "too far left" would win anything.

The EU is the biggest undemocratic joke of all. Anti-EU parties have their best showing in history, and what does the European elite do, but double down on European integration. The EU leaders pretty much admitted they don't care what people vote for.

Democracy is truly dead, but this might not be so bad. Maybe its time to move on from the great experiment and leave it in the 20th century. But let's at least be honest about it.


“The American Republic will endure until the day Congress discovers that it can bribe the public with the public's money.”
― Alexis de Tocqueville
 
I miss the days when Democracy was a persnickety evil instead of a pernicious evil.
 
The death of democracy is not limited to the western democracies, as many countries in Africa and even some in Asia and Latin America have fallen back into their traditional dictatorial patterns.

On the other hand, countries such as Russia have emerged as strong examples of political freedom and democracy. Russia, for example, has 5 major parties represented in the Duma. The US, on the other hand, only has two major parties, with little difference between them.
 
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