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What if you are only allowed to vote because it doesn't make a difference? What if no matter how you vote, the elites get to have it their way? What if "one person, one vote" is just a fiction created by the government to induce your compliance? What if democracy is dangerous to personal freedom? What if democracy erodes the people's understanding of natural rights and the foundations of government, and instead turns elections into beauty contests?
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"Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch
Unlike the current “Representative Democracy” where elected representatives make decisions regardless of the wishes of their constituencies, in Direct Democracy individuals vote on critical issues and their decisions are carried out by their elected representatives… Whether they like it or not...
Originally posted by ANOK
reply to post by purplemer
We have representative democracy that imo is not democracy at all. You are given a choice of candidates chosen for you. Once in power we have no say on what they do, we have to simply put our trust in them. Of course this system can be easily manipulated.
Real democracy is direct-democracy.
Unlike the current “Representative Democracy” where elected representatives make decisions regardless of the wishes of their constituencies, in Direct Democracy individuals vote on critical issues and their decisions are carried out by their elected representatives… Whether they like it or not...
www.directdemocracynow.org...
Originally posted by LeSigh
Originally posted by ANOK
reply to post by purplemer
We have representative democracy that imo is not democracy at all. You are given a choice of candidates chosen for you. Once in power we have no say on what they do, we have to simply put our trust in them. Of course this system can be easily manipulated.
Real democracy is direct-democracy.
Unlike the current “Representative Democracy” where elected representatives make decisions regardless of the wishes of their constituencies, in Direct Democracy individuals vote on critical issues and their decisions are carried out by their elected representatives… Whether they like it or not...
www.directdemocracynow.org...
^Exactly. A true, direct democracy is a terrible thing to contemplate. I was just about to post something quite similar, but am glad I read your post first. Thanks!
Originally posted by eboyd
...this is why most advocates of democracy, such as myself, are also advocates of consensus decision making. this involves all opinions being heard until the discussion comes to some sort of compromise. if a compromise is not reached in an allotted period, then the decision is referred to a vote, but again, all opinions have been heard and so now people will be able to make a more unbiased judgment..
MYTH: INITIATIVES CREATE TYRANNY OF THE MAJORITY
FALSE
Denying our 1st Amendment Right would be more accurately described as oppressive and tyrannical. To apply such a label to lawmaking by popular vote, where fundamental rights are protected by the U.S. and Delaware Constitutions, is absurd. It is a play on words that is designed to elicit an emotional response. The implication, by those threatened by direct democracy, is "mob" and "majority" is the same. Those who make such claims are those whose power is threatened by determining the popular will; politicians, political parties, lobbyists and special interests.
Originally posted by Xeven
There is no democracy here. A regular homeless guy can't run for president. He can no way afford to get his name out or even get on the ballot. I am not saying anyone would want a homeless guy it just the system limits who can actually run for office. If your not part of the elite the system is rigged to pretty much keep you out.
Originally posted by ANOK
Yes that is how direct democracy works. People say it would be tyranny of the majority, but consensus decision making ensures that won't be the case.
All decisions are considered, and if someone is not happy then the vote will remain open until all parties are satisfied. It is not majority control.