• @Rivalarrival
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    36 months ago

    The Senate is not democracy. Within the Senate, the smallest state is equal to the largest state. Wyoming is equal to California.

    The Bill of Rights is not democratic. The Bill of Rights restricts voters from inflicting their populist will on a minority that does not share their beliefs.

    The judicial branch is the least “democratic” concept within the Constitution. The judicial branch grants overwhelming authority to a small, unelected group, and makes that group responsible for dealing with all matters related to the accused. We don’t get to vote on whether to spare the accused, or feed them into a woodchipper; that power has been stripped from the people, and is thus undemocratically wielded.

    Section 3 of the 14th amendment is not “Democratic” in the same way that the Senate, Bill of Rights, and Judiciary are not “Democratic”. It is constitutionally essential for the same reasons that the Senate, Bill of Rights, and the Judicial Branch are essential.

    • blazera
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      -56 months ago

      Most of these are flaws in how our government works. No person’s vote should count more than anothers, but thats just what disproportionate representation accomplishes in the senate and the electoral college.

      The Bill of Rights itself was democratically ratified. The majority of people dont want minorities to be discriminated against.

      And boy the supreme court is a mess lately. The lifetime appointments and lack of ethical oversight.

      • @Rivalarrival
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        46 months ago

        The Bill of Rights itself was democratically ratified.

        So was the 14th amendment.