Banno         
         Many Chinese also think the US is not a democracy. — ltlee1
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Streetlight         
         
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Streetlight         
         The issue is how to really judge whether a country is democratic or not. — ltlee1
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Streetlight         
         How could an indifferent third party determine whether A is right? — ltlee1
Benkei         
         Not at all. I am not living in Xinjiang. Of course, I don't a lot about Xinjiang. Especially for made up events. I am living in the US. Hence I know a lot about the US. — ltlee1
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frank         
         Especially given that America's political structure is in many ways explicitly anti-democratic. — StreetlightX
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frank         
         Even the most cursory knowledge of human history will expose as laughable the idea that the 'rule of the mob' could even be considered as a viable threat with respect to any sustained mode of political rule — StreetlightX
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