• scratchee@feddit.uk
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    13 hours ago

    Because democracy is not the best way to solve every problem.

    The messy job of squeezing entire countries into a handful of words is fraught enough without throwing away up to half of the information.

    As a more amusing answer: Dictatorships throw away 99.9% of the opinions, so should we let one arsehole decide which countries are called a dictatorship?

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      8 hours ago

      I only said to apply the logic of liberal democracy to itself, not to apply it to all countries.

      I think your insistence on using a fuzzy spectrum to define concrete terms results in words not meaning anything at all. The “99% monarchy 1% democracy” gets to call itself a democracy by your fuzzy logic because it has democratic elements. That’s clearly not a good heuristic. There must be a point where the antidemocratic elements in a society disqualify it from being a democracy.

      • scratchee@feddit.uk
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        1 hour ago

        Everyone can always call themselves whatever they want. But fear that people might use a kernel of truth to sell a lie isn’t a good reason to throw away even a tiny part of the truth.