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legendary
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August 01, 2019, 11:58:08 PM
#8
I dont think so, we should blame people who were abusing the freedom of democracy and not the scientifical propaganda. If people have unity. theres no way to kill democracy

Electronic voting machines hacked.     Cool
newbie
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July 31, 2019, 12:12:29 AM
#7
I dont think so, we should blame people who were abusing the freedom of democracy and not the scientifical propaganda. If people have unity. theres no way to kill democracy
legendary
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July 29, 2019, 11:54:27 AM
#6

Do you want change? Don't get hundreds of thousands of people together in marches. Rather, get a hundred together who know jury rule, and do something that makes a difference in the world.

Cool

so it's a democracy reduced into a jury under the guidance of a judge? Ultimately I don't undersand you way of thinking, I have a way too more systematic approach to things...
So, you missed what I said. Or you don't know jury rule.

Federal District court is a court where the magistrate (judge) is separate from the tribunal. The tribunal is made up of the accuser, the accused, and the jury. If the magistrate interjects law, it is his own belief. It isn't part of the adjudication process in this court unless the tribunal accepts it as such. However, one or more members of the tribunal need to state that the magistrate's belief is just that, a man's belief (the judge's belief). If they don't so state, the magistrate starts to take ownership of the proceedings.

You really need to learn jury rule in a common law court so that you can make changes in an orderly fashion. One hundred common people who understand jury law in a common law court, will make more of a difference using the court system, than 100 million people in marches. Government know this. That's why they don't teach much if any common law in schools... especially law schools.



Democracy is NOT dead, but it should be.

Any country or group that uses a voting system to determine something, is a democracy... majority rule.

The winners of the group - the majority - are controllers over the losers - the minority - in a democracy. At least it seems to be this way at the time the vote is taken.

If the group is big enough, the implementation of the points voted on will be given to a small group to activate and put into effect. This small group does whatever it wants, because it's difficult to track what they are really doing. So, democracy is really dictatorship by a small group.

One good example is the USA. There are 330 million people in the USA. Who cares who wins whatever is voted on, because the implementation of everything is controlled by a few hundred people... the President, Congress and the Judges. It's only once in a while that a jury decides something, giving the people a little of the control.

Cool

What's more idiotic right now is that it's easy for everyone to find more facts to determine the truth, and the medias behave abusingly with those trusting them... despicable and deplorable.

Check out where the strongest media exists. It is the local, neighborhood watch. People get together and play cards, or have social gatherings at their respective houses. These people talk. They teach each other.  Then they get together with other groups on Facebook or something. If they can't teach others the thing that makes sense, they simply go elsewhere.

Note that Bitcoin talk is one of those media places.

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legendary
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July 26, 2019, 07:23:04 PM
#5
Democracy is NOT dead, but it should be.

Any country or group that uses a voting system to determine something, is a democracy... majority rule.

The winners of the group - the majority - are controllers over the losers - the minority - in a democracy. At least it seems to be this way at the time the vote is taken.

If the group is big enough, the implementation of the points voted on will be given to a small group to activate and put into effect. This small group does whatever it wants, because it's difficult to track what they are really doing. So, democracy is really dictatorship by a small group.

One good example is the USA. There are 330 million people in the USA. Who cares who wins whatever is voted on, because the implementation of everything is controlled by a few hundred people... the President, Congress and the Judges. It's only once in a while that a jury decides something, giving the people a little of the control.

Cool
sr. member
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July 26, 2019, 02:25:14 PM
#4
Who cares what killed democracy? Just so long as it is dead, and libertarianism stands strong.

Cool
I think if democracy is dead today, we would have peace. Before democracy many people and countries were be living together peacefully and today that the media and press are promoting it as the way to get peace we are seeing unrest every were.  I think we should sift our mind to the blockchain as another form of government or the liber you are saying and we would have peace, love, trust which are the child of Justice!
legendary
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July 26, 2019, 08:02:02 AM
#3
Who cares what killed democracy? Just so long as it is dead, and libertarianism stands strong.

Cool

finally an original and creative answer ! what about the pedo island in a libertarian utopia? marclova for example : https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-07-25/meet-former-epstein-sex-slave-who-helped-recruit-underage-girls-lolita-express

so if you are the father of a girl (under adulthood) or relative do you have a kill right on ghislaine or prince andrew? how do you enforce it? they have the entire us gov (or it's master) and the entire crown? so I think a CCP approach is way more productive to achieve true liberty !

Yes, but, democracy being dead is about destroying the slavery of nations. Once we get past democracy, then we can start to take care of the little naughties of libertarianism.

Put your thinking cap on. I will show you the start in the USA.

The USA is essentially libertarian in the US Government. People simply don't know it. How does it work? Like this.

Any person or small group of Americans, can take any law in America to court under the 6th or 7th Amendment jury trial, and find out what the will of the people is. If the jury strikes down the law, and if several juries do the same, the law will be repealed after a while. Anybody can do this. But nobody does, because they don't know that they can.

Any man or woman, politician, media journalist, or other person can be taken to court for any damage they have done, in a similar way as any law can. The jury is over all the law and government decisions. The jury overrules the judge.

Do you want change? Don't get hundreds of thousands of people together in marches. Rather, get a hundred together who know jury rule, and do something that makes a difference in the world.

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legendary
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July 25, 2019, 12:44:20 PM
#2
Who cares what killed democracy? Just so long as it is dead, and libertarianism stands strong.

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liife threw a tempest at you? be a coconut !
July 25, 2019, 12:36:13 PM
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