Rath said:
MontanaHatchet said:
Woah, watch out there fella. A good number of Vgchartz members are from the United States, and I'm one of them, so I'll do my best to answer your nonsensical question.
A lot of it is a simple history lesson. After World War II, both the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. were the two remaining world super powers. Super power nations naturally have a tendency towards having large influence over the known world, as such is their tendency (Rome, Mongol Khanates, etc.). You don't think that the U.S.S.R. and present day communist nations hate democracy?
Communism puts limits on free speech, which is the most basic rule of democracy and also the U.S. Bill of Rights. Then again, I feel that I'm setting myself up for a bad argument here, but oh well.
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Communism doesn't put limits on free speech. In theory Communism is as good a form, if not a better form, of government as democracy. Its just that all large scale attempts at communism end up with dictatorships. Communism has ended up as more of an ideal than a legitimate form of governance .
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Yes...perhaps I should have phrased it better. Agree with third sentence, disagree with second, want to avoid said argument like the plague.