Viability of a "True" Democracy

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Re: Viability of a "True" Democracy

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Mikey wrote:The flip side of that is, that if a whole generation of people were brought up under Hitler and believing that Judaism was evil, they would also have the right to do something about it - like turn me into strange fruit.
Would not be the first time something like that happends.
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Re: Viability of a "True" Democracy

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Believe me, I know - but it doesn't mean that it should be an integral part of a theoretical correction to the current system.
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Re: Viability of a "True" Democracy

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Wait, what you're saying is that by forcing people to change their beliefs (even beliefs that encourage racism and discrimination), we'd be discriminating against their right to discriminate? :lol:

Or, did I not read that right?
There is only one way of avoiding the war – that is the overthrow of this society. However, as we are too weak for this task, the war is inevitable. -L. Trotsky, 1939
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