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jopython | 11 months ago

United States is a Constitutional Republic. Not a democracy according to the US constitution.

   $ grep -i democra us_constitution.txt

   $ grep -i republic us_constitution.txt
   The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government, and shall protect each of them against Invasion; and on Application of the Legislature, or of the Executive (when the Legislature cannot be convened) against domestic Violence.
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michaelcampbell|11 months ago

> > The current admin has made no secret that they don't believe in democracy and want to have a strong man king rule instead.

> United States is a Constitutional Republic. Not a democracy according to the US constitution.

Your statement is not a refutation of what you replied to.

outer_web|11 months ago

So once you get past 8th grade civics you realize that a republic falls under the umbrella term 'democracy'.

votepaunchy|11 months ago

Does overturning elections and banning candidates and/or parties also fall under the umbrella term “democracy “?

pstuart|11 months ago

Bike-shedding is your counter argument?

Here's an interview with Thiel and Vance's guru on "democracy": https://www.nytimes.com/2025/01/18/magazine/curtis-yarvin-in... -- the word democracy is used there as it is by most who use it in the context of the US (including myself).

And the person they picked for this is a charismatic narcissist who clearly only cares about himself? The examples of previous "dictators" all clearly believed that what they were doing was for the benefit of the country as a whole.

Those opposed to Trump holding office don't do so because he's in the "wrong party", they oppose him because he is eminently unsuitable for the job. Note that even hard core conservative members of his party advocated for voting for his opponent. That's a first, and there's a reason why.

Note as well that he's making noise about ignoring a constitutional amendment that would prohibit him from the office after this term.