| Kasz216 said:
As for what you call a government that doesn't grant voting rights to a people under it's power that aren't citizens... that would be called a democracy.... and a typical one at that. I can't think of one democracy that does grant voting rights to non citizens to vote. Though to be fair I haven't looked that much into it, though I did check a few countries laws just to be safe. Now can we get back on topic, since even the dude from the country your trying to defend from big bad palestine finds your comment silly. |
Lebanon's lack of infrastructure, which includes internet speed and so much more, is caused in its entirity by Israel and Syria's involvement in Lebanon. If you want I can try to stop thinking critically about topics. Make a "rainbow" topic and instead of posting that its caused by light refraction I'll say something to the tune of "rainbows are pretty, they look like magic."
You can't conquer another people, restrict them from representing themselves and call yourself a democracy. It would be like America taking over Mexico and not allowing them to elect their leaders for 50 years, and still calling us a democracy. If you use some other form of English that gives totally different meanings to words, tell me now so we can avoid all this confusion.
Democracy: A form of government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised directly by them or by their elected agents under a freee electoral system. A state of society characterized by formal equality of rights and privileges.







