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    Boy's Guard Senior Member LeftEyeNine's Avatar
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    Default Democra-silliness ?

    Well, British have a hand at the progress of democracy - Magna Carta was somehow opposing the king's endless power, wasn't it ? The French had revoluted for it. The Greeks invented and their states were once able to have a pure democracy where every individual had some power over management.

    The Turkish nations, thorughout the history, never needed to revolt, create a rebellion or decleration for their democratic demands. I bow before our great leader and founder Mustafa Kemal Ataturk who set up Turkiye's regime as democratic republic. The rights we got as individuals are nearly impossible to give up.

    In fact, the modern order is somehow bringing the obligation of democracy for a country's regime (Iraq can be a democratic country? Who can believe that?). I think the communities, from one another, has a different sense of order naturally. And it sometimes feels like a sticky - democracy on your forehead.

    Do you ever come up with saying "Damn democracy thing ! Hang him !" ?

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    Default Re: Democra-silliness ?

    Quote Originally Posted by LeftEyeNine
    Well, British have a hand at the progress of democracy - Magna Carta was somehow opposing the king's endless power, wasn't it ? The French had revoluted for it. The Greeks invented and their states were once able to have a pure democracy where every individual had some power over management.

    The Turkish nations, thorughout the history, never needed to revolt, create a rebellion or decleration for their democratic demands. I bow before our great leader and founder Mustafa Kemal Ataturk who set up Turkiye's regime as democratic republic. The rights we got as individuals are nearly impossible to give up.

    In fact, the modern order is somehow bringing the obligation of democracy for a country's regime (Iraq can be a democratic country? Who can believe that?). I think the communities, from one another, has a different sense of order naturally. And it sometimes feels like a sticky - democracy on your forehead.

    Do you ever come up with saying "Damn democracy thing ! Hang him !" ?
    I think we get the message after this second installment.
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