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Moissanite | 2 years ago
Not really, no.
Setting aside pedantry about the US being a republic and not a pure democracy, the fact is that wealthy elites decide election outcomes now. You ended up with Trump because elites in Russia wanted him elected more than elites in the US wanted Clinton. You got rid of him because elites in the US had woken up to the fact that they weren't the only player in that game anymore.
Culture wars are a proxy battlefield in much the same way that Ukraine is.
red-iron-pine|2 years ago
Some of them, like Israel and China, push pretty hard, albeit with different goals.
Also worth noting that in many cases they're just co-opting the system set up by US powerbrokers, e.g. Tucker Carlson of Fox News talking about how great Putin is.
DeathArrow|2 years ago
kome|2 years ago
This is so detached from reality, that is not even trying to understand why trump happened and why it may happens again.
Moissanite|2 years ago
JKCalhoun|2 years ago
Applejinx|2 years ago
Moissanite|2 years ago
stephen_g|2 years ago
DeathArrow|2 years ago
Sadly, we can't wait for the train to stop at next station and get out, because it's the only train we have.
yamtaddle|2 years ago
Actually political scientists routinely refer to the US as a democracy. You're splitting a hair that experts do not. The word "democracy" does not only mean direct democracy. Mentioning this non-issue at all is a signal, but maybe not the one you hoped for.
Moissanite|2 years ago
In day-to-day life it certainly doesn't matter - but when you are attempting to discuss the nature of that political system itself, I don't think it is at all unreasonable to call out the distinction and decide whether to discuss it further. No need for snide jabs.