Sure I do, but this amuses me.Calilasseia wrote:Yawn. Haven't you got something better to do with your time Seth, than to troll a motorcycling thread?
Er, no, "democracy" is quite literally nothing more than majority rule.Oh, and in case you hadn't worked this out. that's the whole fucking point of democracy - namely, an elected government has statutory limits on its powers, in order to prevent it from perpetrating the very abuses you're so concerned about. That's why the USA has a Constitution. But please, don't let elementary facts such as this stop you from posting yet more soporific rants.
The USA has a Constitution precisely because our Founders understood quite clearly the inherent evil of unchecked democracy. That's why we have a Constitutional Republic that utilizes democratic processes and NOT a democracy. It's important to distinguish between the two, particularly when debating with socialists, because socialism likes to pretend it's "democratic" even when it's not, and it holds up "democracy" and "the will of the people" and "majority rule" as appropriate political standards.de·moc·ra·cy
noun \di-ˈmä-krə-sē\
plural de·moc·ra·cies
Definition of DEMOCRACY
1a : government by the people; especially : rule of the majority
b : a government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised by them directly or indirectly through a system of representation usually involving periodically held free elections
Our Constitution was put in place exactly for the purpose of "undemocratizing" our society in important ways. The Constitution is not a grant of rights to the people from the government, it is a LIMITATION on the power that government may exercise against the people, and it exists to keep government, or the majority of the voters, from infringing upon certain enumerated and unenumerated rights of the INDIVIDUAL, no matter how many members of the public might wish to so infringe and regardless of their reasons for wishing to do so.
The Constitution protects the rights of the minority, as individuals, against the tyranny of the majority, which is what "democracy" is all about.
In the UK, there ARE NO STATUTORY LIMITS on the power of the State. You THINK there are, but there are not. The Prime Minister, his other Ministers, and Parliament can quite literally do whatever they want, if they think they can get away with it, and Brits have no recourse whatsoever to the imposition of outright tyranny by a despot (as has been proven time and time again with the long line of Kings of England) because there is NOTHING which prohibits the government from exercising whatever power it chooses to exercise. No law, no custom, and no tool available to the Brits can prevent the British state from flatly enslaving anyone it chooses to enslave or abuse.
This is because they have forfeited and abdicated their rights as Englishment to keep and bear arms adequate to the task of putting down a tyrant or despot and they have become helpless sheeple incapable of retaking their own freedom from an oppressive government.
That's not the case in the US, and the 2nd Amendment is the limitation on government authority and power which gives we, the People, the physical ability to retake our government from a despot and restore the Constitution to its rightful place.
Our government is "democratic" only so far as the exercises of power by the people, either collectively or representatively, do not infringe on the rights of the INDIVIDUAL. This is where the US is different from every other country on earth. Socialism holds that the collective, through the State, is preeminent and all-powerful because it (putatively though not factually ever) represents the collective "democratic" will of the people. Socialism does not respect individual rights where those rights conflict with the needs or desires of the collective, because each individual in a socialist society is not an individual to be respected, he is a cog in the great socialist collective machine who, like MrJonno, must give according to his ability (as determined by the State) and must receive only according to his need (again as determined by the State) and whose life, labor and property are not his own, but are the property and under the control of the State, which may dispose of him, his life, his property and his labor as the State deems fit and necessary, without any respect whatsoever for the individual or his inherent dignity and natural rights.
No, sorry we in the US do NOT live in a democracy, and our Founders went to great pains to make sure that would never happen to us.