It is very telling of how bad the US democracy is built if Trump is sentenced and he still wins an election. The US democratic system is just a patch work of stupidity compared to other developed nations with functioning democracies. Like rolling out the red carpet for corruption and no one seems to care enough to do anything radical to change it. The delusional idea that the US system is the best things can get and that any problem is due to something else or someone else. The US needs an overhaul of it's entire system. Throw the constitution in the trash and draw up a new one with up to date ideals. If Trump gets sentenced to jail and win the election and people won't do anything other than write "how could this happen?" on their social media accounts, then that's a clear sign that the US will end up in the gutter in the long run. — Christoffer
What we're experiencing with Trump, Fox News, Newsmax, Sean Hannity, Rush Limbaugh, this whole phenomenon of alt-right, alt-facts, conspiracy theorists, demagogues, etc. is all what I would call the necessary evil of living in an open, democratic society with free speech. — GRWelsh
The US democracy needs a cleanup — Christoffer
We enter the Reichstag to arm ourselves with democracy’s weapons. If democracy is foolish enough to give us free railway passes and salaries, that is its problem... We are coming neither as friends or neutrals. We come as enemies! As the wolf attacks the sheep, so come we. — Goebbels
"Falsehood flies, and the truth comes limping after it," — Jonathan Swift wrote in The Examiner in 1710.
On the contrary, media that lie, advertisers that lie, estate agents, politicians, scientists, doctors, that knowing ly lie and deceive, need to be sanctioned and firmly discouraged from doing so. — unenlightened
Who's going to be the arbiter of truth? Government? — RogueAI
But this is not some radical reform I am proposing; there have been prohibitions on fraud, libel, etc since a long while in many communities, because communication is founded on truth and trust. — unenlightened
need to be sanctioned and firmly discouraged from doing so. — unenlightened
You. I answered the question first, and then criticised it. Do you think that repeating it makes it more cogent? — unenlightened
The American system certainly has staying power- 200+years and counting. — RogueAI
The lesson of the fascist movement that led to WW2 is a moral lesson, which has been forgotten. — unenlightened
Cringe. Now we’re to learn about “Democracy” from people who suggest trashing a constitution and censoring information they don’t like. — NOS4A2
Replacing and updating is not equivalent of "trashing". Try again without the strawman.
Does not equal the system perfect or better than other democracies with far less corruption and problems. — Christoffer
Lovers of wisdom should have no fear of information they do not like. — NOS4A2
Trashing it and replacing it with one Christoffer likes. — NOS4A2
Do you mean other democracies that were rescued by America at some point in their past? — RogueAI
You think that's all the democracies that exist in the world, the US and then all that's been "rescued"? No others? — Christoffer
Apparently, you want to go further. You want government to sanction and discourage politicians from lying? I see enormous problems with that. — RogueAI
Which democracies did you have in mind? — RogueAI
You can look at places like Scandinavia and Europe to find democracies that have less corruption than the US. — Christoffer
I'm sure there are places that have less corruption than the U.S. I'm not sure their system would work for a country as large and diverse as the U.S. It also amuses me when Europeans trash the U.S. while living under the umbrella of protection we've provided for their whole lifetimes. — RogueAI
I don’t care about any screed that proposes treating adults like children and limiting their most basic rights so Christoffer can feel a little safer. — NOS4A2
I'm sure there are places that have less corruption than the U.S. I'm not sure their system would work for a country as large and diverse as the U.S. It also amuses me when Europeans trash the U.S. while living under the umbrella of protection we've provided for their whole lifetimes. — RogueAI
At least on my part, I'm genuinely concerned about the health of the US democracy. And it would seem to be false pride to reject criticism because you're yet strong. — Echarmion
It's also easy to turn things around and point out that the US alone wouldn't survive much on the world stage, it needs its allies just as much as they need the US. It's easy to get lost in the size of the US and forget the capabilities of other nations. Just think about the Swedish little sub who single handedly took down a US Aircraft Carrier. What others don't have in numbers they make up in tech and strategies. So I think you need to adjust your idea of how important the US is, even if it is the most important military ally. — Christoffer
Why do you think other adults require your brand of protection, unless you thought they were children? — NOS4A2
You advise taking their weapons and then turn around and suggest protecting them from the people who are going to take their weapons. If you want to protect them from the state and totalitarianism, let them keep their weapons and instead take the weapons away from the state. — NOS4A2
With this in mind, it is certainly naive and imprudent to protect the right to lie. On the contrary, media that lie, advertisers that lie, estate agents, politicians, scientists, doctors, that knowingly lie and deceive, need to be sanctioned and firmly discouraged from doing so. Ordinary people can be easily deceived and persuaded by ranting demagogues when trust in the general honesty of leaders and professionals is lost. To mistake freedom of speech with licence to lie is to promote a destructive anti-social ideal, and welcome tyranny into the heart of the nation. — unenlightened
It is very telling of how bad the US democracy is built if Trump is sentenced and he still wins an election. — Christoffer
His single solitary ability is to convince large numbers of people of bullshit, it’s the only thing he’s ever done in life. — Wayfarer
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