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On Fri, 07 Jul 2006 13:53:29 +0000, Jose wrote:
If it's so bad, why are we delivering it to the rest of the world? Fortunately, we're not - at least not deliberately. So I find myself surprised that people still use the term "democracy" as if it either (1) describes our system of government or (2) would be useful for other nations. Iraq is, in fact, a good example of a nation that would be destroyed by democracy. Much of the trouble there recently results from Shiites - the majority - taking actions against minority groups. Why bother? When "democracy" is established, they can just vote that all Sunnis should have to work for free, or move to one city, or be dead. Of course, we've been pressuring the Iraqi government to be less than completely democratic in this respect. And good thing that, too! The Palestinian territories serve as a good example of democracy in action. What should the world do if a population's majority wants to be lead by terrorists? By religious fanatics? By nut jobs? By illiterates? By people in the pocket of one special interest group or another? For all our use of this buzz word "democracy", what we really need to be spreading around the world is the concept of "respect for rights". Only when a society protects the rights of individuals, including individuals that are in some minority, can a democracy (or even a democratic republic) serve a worthy goal. If a society awards all people the right to live, then we don't have to worry about a democracy voting killers into office. If a society awards all people the right to freedom, then we don't have to worry about a democracy voting for ethnic cleansing. Sadly, we've our own religious fanatics in this country setting a poor example. How can it hurt my marriage if a pair of guys or gals is permitted to marry? What they do couldn't possibly hurt me. Yet rather than show the world what "respect for rights" means, we've in fact shown just how narrow a meaning "rights" can have, even here. No, democracy isn't the answer - at least by itself. If we don't manage to export a respect for the rights of our fellow humans (regardless of all those many criteria by which we can divide ourselves), then "democracy" is just going to put more groups like Hamas into power. So where is this on our national agenda? - Andrew |
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