Many Leninist states are more “democratic” than the United States (not China though), but I don’t recognize either as a fully legitimate form of democracy. They have de facto ruling classes. I’m strongly supportive of a free press, strongly opposed to banks & the housing market.
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Replying to @OhNoIts2016 @KEEMSTAR and
1. Which Leninist states are more democratic than the US? Elites will always exist. What matters is how they gain power, can they lose it, and is access to the elite limited by birth etc, and not merit.
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Replying to @simon_enefer @KEEMSTAR and
Cuba, Laos, USSR until Stalin, and many defunct states
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Replying to @mediocre_danny @KEEMSTAR and
Prior to Stalin is questionable, though Russia was recovering from WW1.
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Again, I’m not saying it was a real democracy, but it had a slightly more valid claim to democratic rule than the U.S. government does now
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How is the US government not democratically elected? Trump like Brexit had everyone, include a large part of the GOP against him and still won.
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Replying to @simon_enefer @KEEMSTAR and
There are three levels you can look at this on: 1. A majority of voters voted against Trump. 3 million more voted for Hillary, plus all the protest votes. 2. Congressional makeup doesn’t reflect pop vote 3. Public opinion has no effect on policyhttps://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-echochambers-27074746 …
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Replying to @mediocre_danny @KEEMSTAR and
3. Many people don't like having the demographics of their country changed without their consent. I am one. This is especially true when the elite promoting it don't face any of the negative consequences of illegal migration, but enjoy its benefits, cheap nannies gardeners etc.
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Replying to @simon_enefer @KEEMSTAR and
Why do people care about the demographics of their country? None of us have ownership over demographics, why do they require our consent? I support harsh penalties for anyone who hires illegal labor. The employer should be punished, not the migrant— the migrant has no power.
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Replying to @mediocre_danny @KEEMSTAR and
Why is having children in the rich, developed West seen by many as irresponsible but birth rates 5 to 7 times as high in poor third world countries are never criticized? I see an agenda here.
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Overpopulation is essentially a myth anyway, but one I used to believe. The people who buy into it tend to advise people in their own country because... well, they live there... but you DO have proto-eugenicists like Al Gore working hard to reduce third world birth rates. So...
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