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The difference between a Democracy and Republic.
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2021-10-04 at 3:40 PM UTC
Originally posted by Kev the differences are superficial, a dictatorship with a benevolent leader is better than a republic/democracy with corrupt rotating plutocrats that manufacture the publics consent with media propaganda.
the natural state is dictatorship, a democracy is dictatorship by the TV
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2021-10-04 at 3:43 PM UTC
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2021-10-04 at 3:57 PM UTC
Originally posted by Kev the differences are superficial, a dictatorship with a benevolent leader is better than a republic/democracy with corrupt rotating plutocrats that manufacture the publics consent with media propaganda.
the natural state is dictatorship, a democracy is dictatorship by the TV
benevolemt leaders are incapable of maintaining sturdy and lasting dicktatorship just as paperbags are incapable of containing liquids in it. -
2021-10-04 at 3:59 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny benevolemt leaders are incapable of maintaining sturdy and lasting dicktatorship just as paperbags are incapable of containing liquids in it.
maybe, but no empire really lasts. hell, no state really lasts, they live and die like individuals, no matter what they are like. -
2021-10-04 at 4:03 PM UTC
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2021-10-04 at 9:41 PM UTC
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2021-10-05 at 1:40 AM UTC
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2021-10-05 at 1:41 AM UTC
Originally posted by Kev the differences are superficial, a dictatorship with a benevolent leader is better than a republic/democracy with corrupt rotating plutocrats that manufacture the publics consent with media propaganda.
the natural state is dictatorship, a democracy is dictatorship by the TV
You have no idea of what you are saying. -
2021-10-05 at 2:43 PM UTC
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2021-10-05 at 3 PM UTCLiberia is a democracy and has the same constitution as the United States, with an emphasis on Common (as opposed to Civil) law, whereas the Congo is a Republic set up with more European style institutions, heavily influenced by the Napoleonic Code.
I think it's so obvious which is the superior system that I need explain no further. -
2021-10-05 at 3:03 PM UTC
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2021-10-05 at 3:05 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson incorrect, the loss of smell is a common result of having covid…just the facts ma'am
How do you know this is true? Have you had covid? If so did it affect your sense of smell? If so did it come back? Because according to WebMD (follow the science) according to a French study (and we all know how much you trust studies) "A year on, nearly all patients in a French study who lost their sense of smell after a bout of COVID-19 did regain that ability, researchers report."
Most of my life my sense of smell has been the least sensitive of my five senses. I had covid in March of 2020. Today my sense of smell is better than it was two years ago.
While I realize this is anecdotal and just one person's first hand experience it is not something I heard on the magic box or read written by a journalist whose publication has an agenda.
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2021-10-05 at 3:18 PM UTC
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