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Communism People, Communism!!!
Uhm, any content in your post?*BIRDIE* said:Communism People, Communism!!!
You are not obliged to vote in Australia. You are obliged to rock up to some school or church or town hall or what ever on election day and get your named ticked off. The people who don't care about voting, probably do not vote, they more than likely post a donkey vote or nothing at all.flappinghippo said:Talking about Australia, I think part of the solution is having the choice of whether to vote or not. That way, there's a compromise; you have people who do care about politics expressing what they want, and the indifferent ones needn't be forced to express anything since they have nothing to say.
Exactly.Gilbert1 said:You are not obliged to vote in Australia. You are obliged to rock up to some school or church or town hall or what ever on election day and get your named ticked off. The people who don't care about voting, probably do not vote, they more than likely post a donkey vote or nothing at all.
You are not required to vote, you are required to get your name marked off.
What? Democracy is about electing a person who you trust will be able to run the country, and have the good sense to make the right decisions for the country.mr EaZy said:whole post
I disagree with this whole statement. Sorryflappinghippo said:What? Democracy is about electing a person who you trust will be able to run the country, and have the good sense to make the right decisions for the country.
You can bitch about how so and so minority groups aren't being treated 'fairly', or are going through rough times. Hello? Life's always been rough. And it's been 50 bajillion times rougher, just 200 years ago, even 100. It's almost incomprehensible how fucked up life was. Maybe you should read AB Facey's A Fortunate Life. His family was so poor he had to work on farms in Western Australia at the age of 9. He worked all day long and only had time to sleep at night, for months. For shithouse pay. One of his employers used to get drunk to the point that one time little Facey was beat up by his cattle whip. He didn't get justice; he just moved on. Who was there to help him?
Now, what's the definition of poor today? Well, a whole bunch of the 'poor' own TV's, are well fed, have civil rights, have a fortnightly income they spend on booze, it goes on. There are so many safegaurds and policies in place that have got us here. Who starves to death in Australia?
The biggest issues have been solved because of democracy. There has never been a famine under a democracy. Child mortality rates are the lowest in history under democracy. Food has become cheaper despite rising populations and increasingly available The fact that you think the biggest domestic issue is the mortgage 'crisis' is proof of how much democracy has helpedus.
Although, it is a work in progress.
What famines are you talking about?Gilbert1 said:I disagree with this whole statement. Sorry
For one there has been famines under democratic countries/systems. Democracy can be traced back to ancient greek and they had some famines. And again a child mortality rate does not coincide with what system of government you have.
Also you seem to have the idea of a democracy confused to how australia runs there democracy.
Last thing being a democracy hasn't made Autralia rich. A country can be rich and prosperus being a commnist country (China is very rich).
Tacgnol said:Whatever system of government you use is irrelivent. All will be crushed before me
You are right, they are two different things. Economic freedom doesn't necessarily mean political freedom; citizens can enjoy the benefits of a free market without political freedom under a benevolent dictatorship. I think this was the case with the Philippines or some other oceanic country?Gilbert1 said:Yes Capitalism empowers its citizens but that isnt democracy. Democracy often goes along with capitalism but it doesn' always happen the otherway. They are two different things completly.
Why?zimmerman8k said:yesPrinceHarry said:But they complement eachother. Is it purely a coincidence that most capitalist countries happened to have democratic form of government.