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Do you vote in elections?The United States is not a democracy. It's a capitalist plutocracy.
When the oligarchs own all the candidates, there is no real choice between them, no matter which one we vote for.Do you vote in elections?
I missed your answer.When the oligarchs own all the candidates, there is no real choice between them, no matter which one we vote for.
It's why everything just keeps getting worse no matter who wins an election. We call this a democracy but it's not. Our elections are mostly just theater. So we can all pretend to ourselves that we have a say in the way things will go. When we don't.
It's not an answer that matters, nor an answer that you have any right to. I vote because I want them to know that I will. But of course that only matters to the individual candidate, and only until he gets into office. Then he's the minion of those that paid to put him there, just like his opponent. And they will pay to keep him there only as long as he does as they tell him. My vote buys me no representation at all. It's just part of the theater. Democracy without representation is just theater.I missed your answer.
Do you vote in elections?
So you won't answer.It's not an answer that matters, nor an answer that you have any right to.
So you did answer.I vote because I want them to know that I will.
It's not an answer that matters, nor an answer that you have any right to. I vote because I want them to know that I will. But of course that only matters to the individual candidate, and only until he gets into office. Then he's the minion of those that paid to put him there, just like his opponent. And they will pay to keep him there only as long as he does as they tell him. My vote buys me no representation at all. It's just part of the theater. Democracy without representation is just theater.I missed your answer.
Do you vote in elections?
Posting it twice doesn't make it more cromulent.It's not an answer that matters, nor an answer that you have any right to. I vote because I want them to know that I will. But of course that only matters to the individual candidate, and only until he gets into office. Then he's the minion of those that paid to put him there, just like his opponent. And they will pay to keep him there only as long as he does as they tell him. My vote buys me no representation at all. It's just part of the theater. Democracy without representation is just theater.
Apparently your eyes weren't working, so I had to post it a second time.Posting it twice doesn't make it more cromulent.
You should've treated it as anApparently your eyes weren't working, so I had to post it a second time.![]()
Why bother? You were going to object no matter what I posted. I live to serve your self-righteousness.You should've treated it as an
opportunity to improve the post.
Now now, strife upsets tummies. We need to be able to digest our mountains of food later.Why bother? You were going to object no matter what I posted.
I don't disagree with your posts simplyWhy bother? You were going to object no matter what I posted. I live to serve your self-righteousness.
Historically, the pretense for multiple wars has been the line that the country or countries waging the wars or participating in them were defending "democracy," "freedom," etc. A notable recent example of this was the Iraq War, where the US claimed to support democracy but left the country in a state of deterioration and ruin. It is an inconsistency also underlined by the historical support from the US for dictatorial regimes that have served its interests, such as those in Saudi Arabia and the UAE.
This trend is further evinced by Biden's recent visit to Saudi Arabia and his meeting with Mohammed bin Salman despite vowing to make him a "pariah." It was only when Saudi Arabia joined other OPEC members in raising oil prices by cutting production that Biden threatened "consequences." As usual, geopolitical interests, not democracy, dictated American foreign policy.
Why, then, is the US continually citing "democracy" as a reason for its opposition to China's designs on Taiwan and the Russian invasion of Ukraine? If that were the primary concern of the US, I don't think we would see it supporting dictatorial regimes as it has repeatedly done and still does. It seems to me that this proclaimed support for democracy is either selective and inconsistent or simply a PR-friendly image for furthering geopolitical interests.
What are your thoughts? Does the US consistently support democracy in other countries or not?