Submitted by alison359 t3_xvas3m in dataisbeautiful
dog_superiority t1_ir0lcqn wrote
Reply to comment by thomas1599 in [OC] How democratic are F1 venues over the years? by alison359
In a pure democracy, the majority could vote themselves the wealth of the minority. It would be like 2 guys out "voting" a woman to gang rape her.
A constitution is meant to deny the government the ability to infringe on rights without strict due process (like warrants, juries, etc.) So in that condition, even if the guys voted to gang rape the woman, the constitution would disallow it.
thomas1599 t1_ir0m4vx wrote
I am sorry, but nobody nowadays talks about democracy without meaning the one with a constitution. Can I ask you something, are you from USA?
BadBunnyYonaguni t1_ir0ovno wrote
Of course they are. Where else would you get these room temperature IQ takes.
dog_superiority t1_ir0ze1o wrote
LOL... The nation that created the most prosperous economy the world had ever known, sent men to the moon, etc.
BadBunnyYonaguni t1_ir0zlxc wrote
Also the worst place to live in the developed world with an ever decreasing life expectancy with unhappy citizens. Great job for the shareholders 👍
dog_superiority t1_ir113m0 wrote
Because we have enacted policies that you undoubtedly support.
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dog_superiority t1_ir0zio4 wrote
Wrong... There are people on this very thread who say the Constitution is outdated and that we should throw it away. This sentiment is expressed often by the simpleminded.
thomas1599 t1_ir18jkg wrote
I am talking about the general type of constitution, not the Constitution of the USA. Many countries have them that set rules on what the government can and can't do.
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