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Board Politics & Society
Re: Are there any real domocrats here?
by
ATMD
on 15/01/2019, 18:19:32 UTC
So I've ran into tons of people who talk like they have the moral high ground because they are peaceful citizens valuing the democracy contrary to the violent anarchist I am.

Fact is that I consider myself an iron solid democrat.


Precision, democrat here in the litteral term of "pro democracy". Nothing to do with the republican/democrat USA system.


I do believe democracy is the best system we can have currently. Democracy means power to the citizens.

Now most people I see who say they value "democracy" also value the arbitrary limits that have been put on most occidental democracy. Is there anyone here who consider those limits shouldn't be there?

What I mean is that a complete democracy is the law of the majority, without any restrictions. Except maybe the notion of "majority" as 51% is often seem as a "soft limit" and we can arguably put it higher at something like 80%. So if 85% of the citizens agree on something, I believe it should be done, no matter what is the "it".

"It" can completely be "leaving the EU".
But "it" can also be kill all the jews.
And "it" can also be kill me :/

It's not what I want but I believe that if 85% of the population claims it, then it should happen.

Am I the only one thinking that way?


In my opinion, human rights should be superior to any form of government. So even if 80% of the population wants to kill the remaining 20% for simply being Jewish, it should not happen due to universal human rights.