• Marc123123@alien.topB
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    Tyranny of the majority in the flesh.

    That’s called a “democracy”. Taking into account you are living in an undemocratic country where a minority can elect a president, you are obviously struggling with the concept.

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      The US is not a pure Democracy, never has been, but referring to it as an “undemocratic country” is just an ignorant slur. “Where a minority can elect a president” - that’s a common misconception among the ignorant. The individual states are sovereign in the US, the individual states select their choice for president based on a majority of votes within the state. It’s precisely that mechanism that protects the US from experiencing Tyranny of the majority the same way Europe does.

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        “Where a minority can elect a president” - that’s a common misconception among the ignorant.

        It’s a statement of fact - multiple presidents in the last 25 years have been elected despite having fewer votes than an opponent.

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        “Where a minority can elect a president” - that’s a common misconception

        This is simply a fact 😂

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          No. The US has not popular vote at the federal level, and the popular vote has no meaning within our Constitution. The majority is decided in the electoral college, not the popular vote.

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            Yes, which means the president is often selected by the minority of the voters against the will of the majority.

            You know, like in a some dictatorships. In Soviet Union for example the state leader was selected by politburo members.

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          Is it any different than almost every country with a parliamentary system where the PM isn’t elected by the people and their party gets nowhere near the majority of votes