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Topic: In a Democracy should the people have the right to kill their leaders? - page 2. (Read 248 times)

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That can never be a Democracy. Or any such act cannot be denoted as a democratic act. Killing anyone (despite being at fault) is not allowed to be done by any individuals. It is illegal to law into hands. Legal processes can be adopted to assure the enforcement of justice. The leaders are elected by the common citizens, so they must vote for some better option. But killing someone still cannot be allowed at any case.

First thing that every gov will assure is to be safe from plebs. So it is impossible to adopt legal processes, simply because it doesn't exists. So of course, nobody will have a real right to kill a leader, it is up to you to do it even if you don't have those rights. But count on that - violent elimination of gov will always be iligal.
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That can never be a Democracy. Or any such act cannot be denoted as a democratic act. Killing anyone (despite being at fault) is not allowed to be done by any individuals. It is illegal to law into hands. Legal processes can be adopted to assure the enforcement of justice. The leaders are elected by the common citizens, so they must vote for some better option. But killing someone still cannot be allowed at any case.
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liife threw a tempest at you? be a coconut !
it's a simple democratic question, let's say you find your leader to suck, but deeply, and rather than fire him, like the muppets and low iq and no moral or honor and duty christians do, kill it and why, not to really raise the stakes with his whole family 3 up to whole down?

It would make democratic regime way more dynamic and interesting to watch.

would you support this constitutional modification?

why not?

bonus question : and the leader's families?

you wanted to be free, learn to live it.

and logically, if the "demos" don't have the power to kill their cracy, they don't have the power. it's circular logic.

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