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6/16/2025, 9:39:30 AM
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>here in America we have been living under a democrat authoritarianism for decades.
no, it's both sides. your political system is fundamentally broken at the core. american democracy does not work, not because of the people, but because of the process. the system that your founders set up is inadequate to the task. they failed.
this is not surprising, as they were the first, and every democracy since has learned from america's mistakes. australia, for example, literally sent people to america to study before writing our constitution, as did many other countries.
but the point is that you have instinctually grasped a truth - that politics in your country doesn't work - but are not intellectually equipped to understand it. ordinary people are not expected to be able to identify when governance failures are a product of poor constitutional drafting let alone generate solutions. but when you say
>Literally anything is better than what we already have.
you are engaging in repulsive and unserious virtue-signalling which i dismiss out of hand.
it's easy to see how it happens. impotence breeds resentment and resentment breeds cruelty. but there's no excuse. it's just uncivilised.
>here in America we have been living under a democrat authoritarianism for decades.
no, it's both sides. your political system is fundamentally broken at the core. american democracy does not work, not because of the people, but because of the process. the system that your founders set up is inadequate to the task. they failed.
this is not surprising, as they were the first, and every democracy since has learned from america's mistakes. australia, for example, literally sent people to america to study before writing our constitution, as did many other countries.
but the point is that you have instinctually grasped a truth - that politics in your country doesn't work - but are not intellectually equipped to understand it. ordinary people are not expected to be able to identify when governance failures are a product of poor constitutional drafting let alone generate solutions. but when you say
>Literally anything is better than what we already have.
you are engaging in repulsive and unserious virtue-signalling which i dismiss out of hand.
it's easy to see how it happens. impotence breeds resentment and resentment breeds cruelty. but there's no excuse. it's just uncivilised.
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