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[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

What’s there to participate in if the country can’t secure Democratic elections

A representative democracy makes things easier, saving you the trip to Ottawa, but if you don't have trust in the representative then the people can make the trip themselves. You do not technically need a secure democratic election for a democracy to function. You do need people to exercise their democratic obligation, though.

But there is nothing to indicate that we manage that last bit, even with a representative system to make it easier. We, meaning a fraction of the population, just pick some dictatorial figurehead to make the decisions for us and then bitch and moan when they didn't read our minds properly. That is technically enabled by democracy, but totally misses the spirit of democracy.