sapphi_snake said:
Only when those "morals" go against the principles of freedom and democracy. |
Don't forget that democracy and freedom's are not always good. Also in no country will their ever be complete freedom. Their must always be a form of justice and rule of law which go against freedom. As for democracy , if the majority of a country want a man killed democratically that man should be killed.
Look at Iran and other Muslim countries like Afghanistan. Democratic elections put dictators in power and order killings of people of minorities. Democratically the majority of the civilian's hate Christian's so democratically those people should be expelled or killed because the majority of citizens want it.
Democracy doesn't even always go hand in hand with freedom. Neither always go hand in hand with morality or humanity. I myself don't even agree with most of US democracy while I like Canadian Democracy. Evidently I don't really like Australian democracy.
But freedom's and democratic rule when used hand in hand make a country better to live in. But in the end I may believe in democracy and the basic freedoms that tend to go hand in hand with it, while not agreeing with some peoples choices because they go against my morality!
-JC7
"In God We Trust - In Games We Play " - Joel Reimer







