• Maggoty@lemmy.world
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    18 days ago

    The statement stands on it’s own. If you must vote for a party then you don’t have a democracy. Even if the ruling class is benevolent and lets you believe you have a choice, it’s still not a democracy.

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      18 days ago

      The statement stands on it’s own. If you must vote for a party then you don’t have a democracy.

      I’m sorry, were we rounding up people with our Dem paramilitaries and forcing them into the Voting Fields™?

      “The statement stands on its own”; no, it’s dribble that you refuse to assign any meaning to, because that would mean having a position that could be addressed instead of vagueposting.

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        18 days ago

        Or, it’s basic democratic principle that shouldn’t need explaining in a western country.

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          18 days ago

          The basic democratic principle of “If there’s only one moral choice, Party A, because a supermajority of people support either Party A or the very immoral Party B, it’s not REAL democracy, which would suit MY ideals, not that of those filthy unwashed masses!”

          I think you might want to use a term other than ‘democracy’ for your sentiment.

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            18 days ago

            No. You’re mad because people didn’t like your choice, and more people liked the other choice. But that’s what a democracy is. Nobody working in good faith promised you that democracy would always live up to the greatest human rights and global trade ideals.

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              No. You’re mad because people didn’t like your choice, and more people liked the other choice. But that’s what a democracy is. Nobody working in good faith promised you that democracy would always live up to the greatest human rights and global trade ideals.

              So now you’re reversing your position, and admitting that it is a democracy. Great. Peak consistency. Fucking ridiculous.