• AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world
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    Maybe it’s time you guys rewrote your constitution into something more modern instead of treating the old one as a holy scripture handed down from Olympus.

    But I doubt that’ll ever happen.

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    A lot of people are being shown that a lot of stuff that kept their country going was decorum, shame and tradition, not rule of law.

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    Regulatory capture and citizens united both exist to undo those checks and balances. No system is immune to corruption.

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      Interestingly the US system was always more vulnerable to corruption, and everyone knew it. Our executive branch is far too powerful. That’s why when the US has engaged in nation building they never install governments like ours. Germany, Japan, Iraq, etc. the pentagon always insists on a parliamentary system, because they’re better in every way (less prone to grid lock, less prone to tyranny of the minority, weaker executive, etc.).

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    America was built on the ideas of freedom and equality by slave owners who didn’t think women should be allowed to vote.

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      But they got it started and we changed some things. We just didn’t change enough, or perhaps changed the wrong things.

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      Don’t forget they were also terrified of democracy. The Senate is one of the most comically anti-democratic institutions ever concocted. Wyoming has as much power as California. I mean it beggars belief that anyone but a complete imbecile could agree to something like that.

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        It’s not democratic from a person level, but it is more democratic from a state level. At the time they hadn’t quite figured out if they wanted to be a country or a collection of states that sometimes work together.