squ1d wrote:Divided into two? The half that vote and the half that don't? Nearly half of America didn't vote, and of the other half most voted for Clinton but she lost. Pretty interesting democracy that is.
Every time I read something in the media or on Facebook I wonder if that person voted.
vendic wrote:The US system was never designed for democracy for the people.
SciFi Chick wrote:I'll just leave this here in case you can see it even if you aren't a member of Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/viralthread/vi ... 190359668/
Rommie wrote: People literally did not think women at the time were on equal footing with men, and thus should not vote. That doesn't mean ergo that we've always lived in an oligarchy/dictatorship/ insert whatever non-republic you want here.
SciFi Chick wrote:Well, the fact that you, and several others on FWIS just shut vendic down every time he tries to have an opinion, and you do it in a rude fashion, and you're not even willing to discuss it, and several of you are downright condescending, as though he's just some uneducated buffoon is what people like the man in that video are trying to speak about. I mean, everyone here that slams vendic, has actually met him in person, and I cannot imagine you would actually speak to him the way you write to him, but perhaps I'm mistaken.
SciFi Chick wrote:Rommie wrote: People literally did not think women at the time were on equal footing with men, and thus should not vote. That doesn't mean ergo that we've always lived in an oligarchy/dictatorship/ insert whatever non-republic you want here.
I'm a little confused. People were literally wrong. It's not a democracy if everyone can't vote, so excluding women and slaves and anyone who didn't own land means we didn't start out as a democracy.
Hell, everyone that defends the Electoral College does so by saying we aren't a democracy, so maybe we need to define some terms here.
a system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives:
a small group of people having control of a country, organization, or institution.
"the ruling oligarchy of military men around the president"
A democratic republic is, strictly speaking, a country that is both a republic and a democracy. It is one where ultimate authority and power is derived from the citizens, and the government itself is run through elected officials.
geonuc wrote:
I said I didn't agree with him. How is that rude? I didn't do any of those things you just wrote.
I don't agree with his view on this subject.
Gullible Jones wrote:I don't think the populism can be so easily separated from the racism. Partly because voting for a guy this violently racist is, well... racist. Trump being massively more popular with white people underscores that.
SciFi Chick wrote:geonuc wrote:
I said I didn't agree with him. How is that rude? I didn't do any of those things you just wrote.
I don't agree with his view on this subject.
Sorry. I'm not just referring to this thread, and I shouldn't be ranting in here anyway. Just forget I said that please.
FYI - you've known me awhile. I tend to get more emotional when things aren't going well. I try to be rational, but it's hard.
fisher wrote:The electoral college was created to satisfy the intent of this clause. It created proportional democracy. It was quite frankly an attempt to prevent dictatorship of the majority.
SciFi Chick wrote:Well, the fact that you, and several others on FWIS just shut vendic down every time he tries to have an opinion, and you do it in a rude fashion, and you're not even willing to discuss it, and several of you are downright condescending, as though he's just some uneducated buffoon is what people like the man in that video are trying to speak about. I mean, everyone here that slams vendic, has actually met him in person, and I cannot imagine you would actually speak to him the way you write to him, but perhaps I'm mistaken.
Swift wrote:I'm sorry if anything I've said could be conceived as rude, it wasn't meant that way (though I guess, since I've never met him in person, I must not be among the slammers ). In any case, I'm tired of talking about politics.
Rommie wrote:There is, but I suspect swift's statement that we do not live in one would stand. Honestly, I'll agree because while I feel we are heading in the wrong direction in recent years, your statements kinda smack me as someone shouting "you can't fire me, I quit!" As in, this new direction isn't that distressing to me, it was always that way!
Rommie wrote:People literally did not think women at the time were on equal footing with men, and thus should not vote. That doesn't mean ergo that we've always lived in an oligarchy/dictatorship/ insert whatever non-republic you want here.
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