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    Israel - “Flawed” “Democracy” where majority of the poeple don’t have citizenship or rights.

    These people would call Apartheid South Africa a “democracy”.

    Also India being in the green is hilarious.

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      There are more Palestinians in Israel than in the west bank. They can all vote and they have parties in the Israeli parliament.

      Also, Gaza hasn’t been part of Israel for almost 20 years.

      Israel is actually the only country in the middle east where Palestinians can vote and get elected.

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      It’s nonsensical to measure ”democracy” as a number, but even if you don’t believe the elections in China, Russia or Venezuela are entirely fair, they still have them. Logically, it makes no sense for those countries to even be compared to a country like Saudi Arabia that has no democratic institutions, but what makes this map even more absurd is actually having them below Saudi Arabia.

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        It’s because liberals’ understanding of democracy is “democracy = good”. They cannot comprehend that the enemy might also have elections and representatives that the people like and want, even if it goes against their values. If there were two choices, one town voting go reinstate chattel slavery and the other town criminalizing slavery without putting it to a vote, liberals would say the former is better because it’s democratic.

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    Mexico changes from the neolib party that used to ruled the for 70 years via corruption and oppression to a 5/10 socdem party

    drops from flawed democracy to hybrid regime

    Lets goo lets-fucking-go

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    Ukraine banned a Zelenskillion political parties in the time since the invasion lmao, with the exact reasoning of foreign/enemy influence that is deemed unacceptable for all the socialist “regimes”

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        the german liberal believes both that term limits in the US are democratic, that they are not in germany and also they’re more hardline about their constititution being perfect than the most fundamentalist republicans as per change

        I mean it gets changed all the time but it’s like in the boring bits about how the state functions so who cares

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      Germany is like 3 election terms away from being a CDU one party state and even then two of those terms are basically the social democracts doing christian democrat stuff

      Which is even funnier when you realize there’s no like legal / constitutional reason for there to not be a plurality government that gets like weed legalized or whatever (I think that’s been politically viable for about 20 years at this point), it’s just the underlying assumption is if you don’t have a massive 50%+ coalition the country will go under, like Weimar, due to infighting. It’s basically placing some notion of “stability” over everything else. Which is currently in it’s funniest phase as the govering coalition is the greens, the libertarians and the rightest-wing of the social democrats who get fucking nothing done due to infighting.

      Hence, I propose that germany is a one party state ruled by the party of “stability”, which is every party

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        it’s just the underlying assumption is if you don’t have a massive 50%+ coalition the country will go under, like Weimar, due to infighting

        Even funnier that the country might really go under (again) because they started a war with Russia (again) and are in the process of losing because of insane and totally unrealistic assumptions about Russia (again)

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    Britain, full democracy: Last two PMs elected by no one other than the Tory Party members, Leader of the opposition (and presumably next PM) elected to his role based on a completely fraudulent campaign that also broke campaign funding laws, previous leader of the opposition faced a coup from his own MPs only months after winning the leadership and then spent his entire tenure being smeared by them and their friends in the press chefs-kiss

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      also still a monarchy. like straight up. not even like vestigial royal family, just straight up a monarchy where the king gets your shit if you die and the royal family keeps interferring and blocking shit

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          Uhh yeah but the parliament that can be dissolved by the monarch at any time and is elected democratically (at least sometimes, considering recent events) says that’s okay so actually that’s democractic. That reflects the will of the populace

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          Everyone also seems to be missing the house of lords lol. Lifetime appointments (not elected), spots for the church of england, and a whole punch of hereditary peers. Amazingly democratic upper house there.

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    How in the fuck is Mexico down? It has to be nationalizing natural resources.

    Also lol at Japan. The LDP has been in control since the 50s with little exception.

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    Europe alone getting a zoom in scope where other areas that are as dense with nations and therefore hard to read at this scale not getting one, while simultaneously just straight up blocking out other countries, is all you need to know about this map