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    17 days ago

    Neither is the US. Electoral college & Gerrymandering have a similar effect. The US isn’t without reason considered to be just a flawed democracy. But it’s kinda besides the point, it’s not that Deep 🐬, just a modern pop-culture reference.

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      17 days ago

      You compare a flawed democracy to a non-democracy. Imagine moving the poorer half of America to one state, giving that state a single elector and letting them only vote if the vote so far has been perfectly split.

      The US is on paper a flawed democracy and in reality an even more flawed democracy. The roman democracy did not even exist on paper.

      Maybe its not that deep, i just don’t like when people call Rome a democracy, when it did really come close to one. Or compare them to modern systems of government.

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        17 days ago

        You’re just being pedantic because the point being made flew completely over your head.