| ▲ | Matl 2 hours ago | |
> Wait so America is getting increasingly authoritarian and you are afraid of authoritarianism so you chose option B - Authoritarianism > Make it make sense If Option A is a country that pretends is a democracy, but in reality is an oligarchy where you don't get taken care of if you're sick, has crappy infrastructure, most people can't afford a family or a vacation AND you increasingly can't express your opinion and Option B is a country where you can't openly express your opinion, but most of the other things I mentioned you CAN afford, then many people would go for option B, because with option A they likely can't express themselves anyway and CANNOT do things they can with option B. There's no simpler way to dumb this down for you. The point is not 'we love authoritarianism', but that America ONLY has the democracy claim going for it and NOT MUCH ELSE, therefore the democracy it has better be near perfect for that to be a compelling argument. And it is far from that. What I find frustrating with discussions like these is that many Americans seem content with the claim that America is a democracy without examining the reality, meaning the chance for improvement there is slim. | ||
| ▲ | 0xDEAFBEAD 9 minutes ago | parent [-] | |
>What I find frustrating with discussions like these is that many Americans seem content with the claim that America is a democracy without examining the reality, meaning the chance for improvement there is slim. Well it's not just the Americans claiming that America is a democracy: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Economist_Democracy_Index Your idea of what the US is like seems to be a mosaic of viral clickbait loosely tethered to reality | ||