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Fr3sh

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2011
37,372
Shut the fuck up, you simple dumbass motherfucker. You can't read nor understand a simple connotation. You are such a buffoon. Beyond brain dead.

Nobody, with a functioning brain, respects you; yet you still reply. How fucken suicidal it must be to be at a internet forum that don't even speak english as their first language, but still fuck you up.

You are so fucken dumb, yet claim heritage. Read a fucken book. Educate yourself. It's called BILDUNG, you 'murican trash. Democratic upbringing. "I'm ITALIAN"; still doesn't understand simple democracy.

Post Scriptum: Nobody, as in nobody - not even homie @Fr3sh - respect you here at 'Tuz, so piss off you dumb motherfucker. The sperm I just delivered in a random gurl is still smarter than your pizza baking wannabe italian bullshit. Fuck off, idiot.

Cheers :maddy:
Is that a diss not even fr3sh :cry:

:lol:

I'm fuckin with u I'm super juiced atm when I do tour of Europe imma have to see u @DAiDEViL @Völler @Klovn @all the other niggas

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He's as gone as me :lol:
Roasting a mofo mercilessly:cry:
 

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Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,434
Oh and America isn’t a democracy it’s a constitutional republic so learn something simpleton

What? You believe the two don't co-exist? Are you... No. No one is this dumb. You must be trolling.

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The basic difference is the limits at which the government can govern. A constitutional republic is bound by laws which are made by representatives sent to govern by the people. While a democracy is basically majority rules. No representation and no real laws. Run by the vote of the majority
A democracy refers to a political system in which legislators are elected. A (modern) democracy is not simply 'majority rules'. Also, while republics are bound by laws, there are also systems to change those laws. Laws change all the time in fact. Hence the entire reason you have amendments.

I am sorry, but there is no other way to put this: you are incredibly ignorant when it comes to this stuff. I'm not even sure I can even begin to explain all of this to you, because it feels as if I'm trying to explain political systems to a toddler. It's like your education with regards to this point stopped in kindergarten.
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
Look at this retard. Making Down syndrome kids look liek the 2nd coming of Einstein.

Motherfucker still haven't understood the simple grasp of democracy and with that bildung. Actually this idiot is perfect example of why bildung is a mere necessity for a democracy. This cunt never read a text above lix 50.

Bitch just goes blah blah blah (insert something without substantial meaning)

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Shut up. Nobody cares about how you feel. Irrelevant to knowledge, you dumbass. Statistically speaking I live in the happiest country in the World, so shut up, idiot.
And I thought I was the emotionally unstable woman? Hissy fit in 3,2,1... :p

Seriously, stop encroaching on my turf, yo. :(

PS. I agree with you. I feel like someone took a shit on my brain after reading what AC just wrote here.
 

AFL_ITALIA

MAGISTERIAL
Jun 17, 2011
32,011
What? You believe the two don't co-exist? Are you... No. No one is this dumb. You must be trolling.

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A democracy refers to a political system in which legislators are elected. A (modern) democracy is not simply 'majority rules'. Also, while republics are bound by laws, there are also systems to change those laws. Laws change all the time in fact. Hence the entire reason you have amendments.

I am sorry, but there is no other way to put this: you are incredibly ignorant when it comes to this stuff. I'm not even sure I can even begin to explain all of this to you, because it feels as if I'm trying to explain political systems to a toddler. It's like your education with regards to this point stopped in kindergarten.
This is a very commonly said phrase by people on the "right" here, it's not just him.
 

Maddy

Oracle of Copenhagen
Jul 10, 2009
16,545
And I thought I was the emotionally unstable woman? Hissy fit in 3,2,1... :p

Seriously, stop encroaching on my turf, yo. :(

PS. I agree with you. I feel like someone took a shit on my brain after reading what AC just wrote here.
:heart:

You guys know exactly what I meant but it’s ok you want to make me look a certain way and that’s why I’m done discussing this with you guys. There’s no real conversation just shouting down
I'm sorry for insulting you.
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,434
This is a very commonly said phrase by people on the "right" here, it's not just him.

It makes no sense whatsoever though.

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Well thank you. I figured most was the alcohol I enjoy these conversations and I hope we could all learn from each other and expand all our knowledge not only of important issues but of opposing view.

The problem here is not opposing views. It's perfectly healthy to have opposing views. But when you say that the USA is not a democracy, but a republic (while calling someone else a simpleton :howler:) that shows a shocking degree of ignorance.

No one can debate another person in getting smarter.
 

AndreaCristiano

Nato, Vive, e muore Italiano
Jun 9, 2011
19,397
It makes no sense whatsoever though.
In the USA it does because the Democrats on the left use the Democracy nomenclature to push majority rules in the minds of their voting block. That’s why they always talk about popular vote etc. meanwhile that’s not how our system works. So to differentiate and try to explain the reality to some we need to parse out the difference between democracy and constitutional republic
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,434
I know that a constitutional republic is democratic based. In the end they aren’t the same. It’s like communism and socialism based off the same ideas yet not the same
A constitutional and representative republic is a form of democracy. Which means you cannot say that the USA is a republic, and not a democracy. It is however a democracy, and not a constitutional monarchy for example.
 

AndreaCristiano

Nato, Vive, e muore Italiano
Jun 9, 2011
19,397
A constitutional and representative republic is a form of democracy. Which means you cannot say that the USA is a republic, and not a democracy. It is however a democracy, and not a constitutional monarchy for example.
I understand that. I said it above. The fact is most in the USA do not understand the differences. So when they use Democracy as the buzz word it’s to push the narrative of majority rules and the US does not work that way
 

Seven

In bocca al lupo, Fabio.
Jun 25, 2003
39,434
In the USA it does because the Democrats on the left use the Democracy nomenclature to push majority rules in the minds of their voting block. That’s why they always talk about popular vote etc. meanwhile that’s not how our system works. So to differentiate and try to explain the reality to some we need to parse out the difference between democracy and constitutional republic

No, it doesn't. Not even in the USA. I understand your issues with the nomenclature, which is fine, but your thinking is flawed.

But I am finally starting to understand your point, which is a good think and it makes sense. The American republic is very much a democracy (or at least you should hope so). What you intend to say is that (like virtually all democracies today) it isn't ruled by a tyrannical majority vote.

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I understand that. I said it above. The fact is most in the USA do not understand the differences. So when they use Democracy as the buzz word it’s to push the narrative of majority rules and the US does not work that way

It's important to get things right though. You've mixed all sorts of concepts and it took me hours to finally understand what I think your point is. All of which could have been avoided if you had just said that American democracy isn't just based on a simple majority vote.
 

AndreaCristiano

Nato, Vive, e muore Italiano
Jun 9, 2011
19,397
No, it doesn't. Not even in the USA. I understand your issues with the nomenclature, which is fine, but your thinking is flawed.

But I am finally starting to understand your point, which is a good think and it makes sense. The American republic is very much a democracy (or at least you should hope so). What you intend to say is that (like virtually all democracies today) it isn't ruled by a tyrannical majority vote.

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It's important to get things right though. You've mixed all sorts of concepts and it took me hours to finally understand what I think your point is. All of which could have been avoided if you had just said that American democracy isn't just based on a simple majority vote.
Maybe my problem is in articulation. I am trying to get my point across and yes you finally see what I was intending to say all this time thank you for the patience.
 

Osman

Koul Khara!
Aug 30, 2002
61,676
The basic difference is the limits at which the government can govern. A constitutional republic is bound by laws which are made by representatives sent to govern by the people. While a democracy is basically majority rules. No representation and no real laws. Run by the vote of the majority

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This is a very commonly said phrase by people on the "right" here, it's not just him.
Thats a scary thought, facts dont matter no mo?
 

campionesidd

Senior Member
Mar 16, 2013
17,118
The basic difference is the limits at which the government can govern. A constitutional republic is bound by laws which are made by representatives sent to govern by the people. While a democracy is basically majority rules. No representation and no real laws. Run by the vote of the majority
Can you give an example of a country that is a direct democracy?
 

Ronn

Senior Member
May 3, 2012
21,053
The basic difference is the limits at which the government can govern. A constitutional republic is bound by laws which are made by representatives sent to govern by the people. While a democracy is basically majority rules. No representation and no real laws. Run by the vote of the majority
Dude is this straight out of comments under Fox News Facebook posts? This makes no sense.
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
Dude is this straight out of comments under Fox News Facebook posts? This makes no sense.
That's exactly it. He's just spouting gibberish talking points that you find in Fox News or Breitbart comments. And when called out on it, he cries fouls and claims people are misinterpreting him. It's boring.

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Can you give an example of a country that is a direct democracy?
Referendum votes on every single issue. :rofl:
 

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