Democracy is the biggest threat to freedom

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Agreed. If a 19yo college student went to her first frat party with her friend. They get separated and she looks for her friend. Eventually she finds herself in a room with 4 drunk guys. They want to have sex, she doesn't.
Under democracy there's a showing of hands 4 for, one opposed. Guess what happens?
Under democracy, the little voice gets screwed.
Under a constitutional republic the minority vote is still respected.
 
Agreed. If a 19yo college student went to her first frat party with her friend. They get separated and she looks for her friend. Eventually she finds herself in a room with 4 drunk guys. They want to have sex, she doesn't.
Under democracy there's a showing of hands 4 for, one opposed. Guess what happens?
Under democracy, the little voice gets screwed.
Under a constitutional republic the minority vote is still respected.

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Agreed. If a 19yo college student went to her first frat party with her friend. They get separated and she looks for her friend. Eventually she finds herself in a room with 4 drunk guys. They want to have sex, she doesn't.
Under democracy there's a showing of hands 4 for, one opposed. Guess what happens?
Under democracy, the little voice gets screwed.
Under a constitutional republic the minority vote is still respected.
In reality, someone's getting fucked regardless of democracy, constitutional republics or voting.
 
Ok. It's officially what's the best Sushi thread now.

Uni
Tuna Tataki ?
Kinda like the fresh water eel.....yellow tail is always a safe call.
Rolls are for wussies, cover anything in that much rice....and it tastes like rice.

BTW, Uni ?
What is uni in sushi?



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What Is Uni? Uni is a world-class delicacy—and one of the more unexpected foods to come from Japan. Sometimes referred to as the sea urchin's roe, or eggs, uni is actually the creature's gonads (reproductive glands), and the edible portion of the spiny sea urchin.
 
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Cognitive abilities have diminished greatly around here as arfcommers have invaded. Democracy by its very nature is subjugative which is why we have a constitutional republic
Or all the libtards that bought guns during Covid had to come here to figure out how to use them and got sucked into the pit.
 
While all the good folks like to be confident that we are in a "Republic" where the mob can't take away the rights of the minority, it's pretty clear from even a cursory reading of the history of this country that the mob can, has and will gleefully trample the rights of the minority.

You may think you have "inalienable rights" but the truth is that if enough of the mob want to, they can take away your rights and there is little to nothing you can do about it. Or if a smaller group happen to convince 5 people that your "rights" should be "re-interpreted" because (insert excuse here), the government can gleefully stomp all over your rights and tough luck doing anything about it.

If you think your "rights" are any more inviolate than the folks in say for example Canada, or England, or Australia or New Zealand or France etc, just wait, you are in for a very rude awakening when the next part of the Global Elites plan for the new Feudal Order starts to unfold.
 
Our constitutional republic died in 1871. I've been slowly learning on this matter and ran across this article in the process.

I actually met a guy on a turnaround last year that was a "sovereign" citizen. Interesting guy to talk to. Never paid income taxes in his life. Federal income tax only applies to federal employees. Are you a federal employee ?

Doesn't have a driver's license. Been dismissed of every ticket he's ever had from driving. Most times he's been pulled over he's been arrested and put in front of a judge only to be dismissed.

Look at the flags next time you go in a courtroom. They all have the yellow fringe around them. That's the maritime flag because they operate under maritime law.

 
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Our constitutional republic died in 1871. I've been slowly learning on this matter and ran across this article in the process.

I actually met a guy on a turnaround last year that was a "sovereign" citizen. Interesting guy to talk to. Never paid income taxes in his life. Federal income tax only applies to federal employees. Are you a federal employee ?

Doesn't have a driver's license. Been dismissed of every ticket he's ever had from driving. Most times he's been pulled over he's been arrested and put in front of a judge only to be dismissed.

Look at the flags next time you go in a courtroom. They all have the yellow fringe around them. That's the maritime flag because they operate under maritime law.

I don't know about the whole corporation thing, but I do know ignoring the rules, regulations, licenses, laws, taxes, penalties, fines, and any and all authority of the state while defending one's self and his neighbors is the way forward. There really isn't a conversation to be had other than this. Men need to be convinced of this. In order to do so, men would have to come to the realization that LEO protect and serve the false government and everything that is wrong in the country despite the individual officer's own views. To resist the tyranny of the state, you must resist the authority of the police as this is the institution that gives the gov't and the large corporate oligarchs all their power.
 
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It has been known since the time of the Greeks that democracies are unstable, aggressive and oppressive. Thucydides declared as much. Later political geniuses like Thomas Jefferson railed against the notion of pure democracy noting that it produces not the fair operation of a state but, essentially, mob rule. Constitutional representative democracies on the other hand are known for their short term stability (there aren't any that are old enough to fairly judge them in the long term) being a mechanism by which the rights of the minority may be protected against the desires of the majority. Using democracy sloppily so as to make it mean either "a good government" or as a synonym for other systems of governance where broad based suffrage is practiced makes the term rhetorically and analytically useless. Democracy is poison, constitutionalism is the antidote.