So can we finally admit we never lived under a real democracy and it was all just a lie to keep us from revolting this Oligarch state?
>>523992441Yeah, probably.
technically, it’s a plutocracywe were ideally a democracy but shifted ideally to a technocracybut it’s all kikery, plutocratic kikery
Yeah, anyone who has taken high school civics knows this
This says a LOT about Society.
>>523992441It's real if you believe it.
>>523992441yes and this has repeating for hundreds of years. the people with all the money hold all the power and you are just along for the ride until you become useless or start nooticing too much at which point you get replaced by a younger still blue pilled generation and the cycle repeats
>>523992441Yes
>holy fuck look at me I'm retarded>yes, OP, I'm also a retard and think thisThe real answer is look at your party names. One is loyalist, the other larping traitors. Don't worry, it's readily laid out directly in front of your face. You should be able to figure this out.
>>523992441It do be like that
>>523992441Yeah that's the theme of history really, the rulers keep finding ways to stay in power and pretend they deserve it. Democracy is a shame because we're thinking we're electing people to represent us, but we're never privy to the behind the scenes grit process of how these people are chosen or selected. Certain leaders obviously feel very planted and astroturfed.
>>523993749>the walls were thin!! Why wouldn't they be thin? They only need to contain 1 atmosphere of pressure.
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>>523994551>One is loyalistYeah, to israel.
>>523992441The US Government has degenerated into a kleptocratic neo-feudalist banana republic run by a criminal mafia oligarchy
>>523994968The joke is that you are able to contend the statement made.The point is the fucking name. The NAME.
In the time of the Revolutionary War of independence almost all men were farmers but they didn't couldn't own the land they worked. Rather they were sharecropper farmers. This was imposed by the lack or even absence of money in the colonies. Big corporations of commonwealths owned huge tracts of lands. You signed on, got a tract of land and entered into a private ledgerbook economy. You were a leaseholder as long as you could clear the land and make it productive and then give a share of your crops to the commonwealth company. You started out in debt for tools and basic goods like lard molasses clothes etc from the company store. Soldiers that fought with Washington to overthrow the British had to leave their sharehold plots and thus lost them. They were already in debt from their initial commitment.The colonies and new republic had debtors prisons. Large numbers of men in the early republic were thrown in debtors prisons even Washington's soldiers. Washington himself died owning 50,000 acres. Thus he was part of a system that placed his loyal soldiers in debtors prison. This was so unfair it triggered the Shay's Rebellion. Washington was on the side of the big land barons because he was part of their crew. Law and Order.
>>523994790>Certain leaders obviously feel very planted and astroturfed."Here is your right wing leader goy he is going to conserve your traditions."Is a great example.Also the way the refugee crisis kicked off simultaneously on two continents and every white country was under seige from turd worlders.It's a lot for normies to take in though so they cling to ideas that a party within the system is going to save them from the system.
>>523992441I don't really care one way or another. As long as I get my vidiya, anime, videogames, pizza and sex I don't care if we're in a monarchy, communism, military dictatorship or a democracy. As long as the fed leaves me the fuck alone it can be whatever they want it to be.
>>523995281What's in a name?
>>523994790That's not the theme of history. I can find some cases where leaders didn't want to lead in my country alone.Damn you are tiresome to essentialize things.
>>523992441The most pure democracy was and is, Athens, in the time of Pericles and Alcibiades. Well some argued that even in their time it was decadent and the very architectural and artistic glories we revere today were vilified by the more cautious as the government adorning the city like painted whores. Thucydides describes the ensuing disaster in his history. It's not as stable or as wise a system even, especially in its purest form as we have been led to beleive.
>>523992441simple as. https://x.com/DanBilzerian/status/1850166967472201920