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the-pi-guy said:
o_O.Q said:

"A democracy means that at least part of the power is in the civilian's hands, in contrast to a dictatorship where the leader/s of the country has all the powers for him/her/themselves."

dictatorships have routinely been born out of democracies... can you guess why?

 

"It is also a democracy by definition of it's word."

its actually not... its the representatives that make the decisions not the majority of people


"A republic just means that it's not reigned by a monarch in a monarchy."

so according to you there is no difference between a democracy and a republic?

because i could also make the argument that a democracy is not ruled by a monarch either

why are you playing this semantic game?

 

"A democracy means that at least part of the power is in the civilian's hands"

no, a democracy is a form of government where the general public make the decisions by majority vote

which means that if america was a democracy the citizens could choose to vote away their rights such as those of gun ownershipp

however, the constitution and having representatives make decisions influenced by that constitution prevents this from happening 

it was done as i said previously to prevent the citizens of the country from voting away essential rights in the event that they for whatever reason whether it be manipulation or stupidity choose to do so

 

but don't worry those in power are working very hard to have this all pulled back so there will be a democracy and they are putting the intellectual framework in place to have rights voted away when that happens and then if you are alive you'll get to see what true democracy is really about

I see you missed my post.  

 

There are different kinds of democracies.  The US has a representative democracy where we vote on people to vote for us.  Even the people that wrote the constitution called it that.  

This is retarded. The US is a federal republic which is a type of representative democracy.