MrJokerRager
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Is this man his nemesis?
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Is this man his nemesis?
"Palestine is owned by Israel... There are no Christians that are Palestinian". -- braless boobtuber at 3:26. Um, what?Well this rally in Beverly Hills shows that some of them are hot in real life.
How to move boomers, tell them there are no members of their tribe within the enemy"Palestine is owned by Israel... There are no Christians that are Palestinian". -- braless boobtuber at 3:26. Um, what?
"We don't know why, because we don't want to mention everyone on the Left that was shilling for Hamas.""And then one day, for no reason at all...."
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I know Vox is ground zero for pozzed woketard Millennial news, but Jesus Christ, this reads like a Babylon Bee headline."And then one day, for no reason at all...."
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Considering it's Vox, you know they lumped in all criticism of Israel's actions whatsoever as "violent anti-Semitism.""And then one day, for no reason at all...."
could you at least stop with these straight up lies? it's fucking embarassingStatistically, the vast majority of people who immigrate from the Middle East to Europe don't end up in receipt of welfare
could you at least stop with these straight up lies? it's fucking embarassing
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(and these numbers are still inflated because they count participation in some govt subsidized or straight up govt run 'education and training' programmes as full time employment too)
american christians don't acknowledge greek or oriental christians as christians but accept yazidis as christians. usually because "works based christianity" is anti-chrisitanity.How to move boomers, tell them there are no members of their tribe within the enemy
or just make them ignore that when they have them like in Syria.
Only Athens had a democratic constitution and modern ones only slightly resemble it. Modern democracy basically comes from America and post-Napoleon France and both are influenced by feudalism(feudal = federal = ally, i.e - the cities, the vassals, the clergy and the ruler(government)).Democracy was a mistake made by greek faggots. Fuck Greece.
Only Athens had a democratic constitution and modern ones only slightly resemble it. Modern democracy basically comes from America and post-Napoleon France and both are influenced by feudalism(feudal = federal = ally, i.e - the cities, the vassals, the clergy and the ruler(government)).
The U.S. Constitution is devised to be a republic, that is, a government chosen by the people, but avoid the worst problems of democracy. That's why it contains anti-democratic institutions like the Supreme Court, which gets to say no, you can't do that when the government does specific things the Constitution either doesn't give it the power to do, or actively prohibits it from doing.Only Athens had a democratic constitution and modern ones only slightly resemble it. Modern democracy basically comes from America and post-Napoleon France and both are influenced by feudalism(feudal = federal = ally, i.e - the cities, the vassals, the clergy and the ruler(government)).
The U.S. Constitution is devised to be a republic, that is, a government chosen by the people, but avoid the worst problems of democracy.
That's why it contains anti-democratic institutions like the Supreme Court, which gets to say no, you can't do that when the government does specific things the Constitution either doesn't give it the power to do, or actively prohibits it from doing.
A republic is designed to allow the public to turn its wishes into policy outcomes (through representative democracy), but subject to safeguards against mob rule (pure democracy).
Also part of why Greek democracy (of the Athenian sort) worked was it was at the city-state level so the public all had at least some shared interests. Part of why it didn't is it allowed the fragmentation of Greek society to the point it couldn't defend itself against the Romans because there was no central military capable of repelling them.
That's what I said, minus emphasizing federalism in particular. The Electoral College is actually far more democratic than it was intended to be, when the electors were supposed to make their own decision as to electing the President. Now they're supposed to vote for a specific candidate regardless of what they think.To make a long story short: the United States is a federal democratic republic.
I didn't say that anywhere, and only specifically and briefly talked about Athens, the closest analogue to modern democracy. The U.S. even initially had similar restrictions on the franchise, i.e. free land-owning males, although the rules about it varied wildly state to state. For instance, as early as 1790, women could vote in New Jersey. The only limitation on voting was having at least 50 pounds of assets of any sort. However, limitations on the franchise were universal at the outset.And your conception of the classical Greek world is all over the place, if you're saying that all of Greece was democratic city-states you couldn't be wronger.