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What is more important to you democracy or the state of the economy

  • Democracy

    Votes: 10 43.5%
  • the state of the economy

    Votes: 7 30.4%
  • Both similar important

    Votes: 5 21.7%
  • I don't know

    Votes: 1 4.3%

  • Total voters
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noname223

Archangel
Aug 18, 2020
5,475
In the US citizens chose economy seemingly.

For me it is Democracy.
 
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Forever Sleep

Earned it we have...
May 4, 2022
10,280
I imagine both are important. If half the population is starving, I'm not sure they value being able to vote if that won't bring them the essentials they need to live. Not that I'm that wise on politics but I imagine it's populations who are struggling financially that will vote dictators in because they promise them a return to prosperity. I think people will give up their liberty if it means they don't starve to death. We're probably mostly privelaged on here in that the majority of us may not have known starvation or constant cold or fear of losing shelter. (Some will of course and- that must be terrible.)
 
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Winterreise

Student
Jun 27, 2022
186
I rather starve to death, than being tortured to death
 
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CatLvr

Elementalist
Aug 1, 2024
855
The economy. Because I'm old and if things go to hell, well, I'll just ctb. Too many of you youngsters are struggling to barely get by. That is no way to live.
 
ZeroM24

ZeroM24

Student
Oct 31, 2024
105
Both are useless to normal citizens. Just an illusion of free will.
 
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Winterreise

Student
Jun 27, 2022
186
If you want BOTH starvation and lost freedom, choose a dictatorship.
Choose not to choose.
If you want starvation only, chose democrazy.
 
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Ferdinand Bardamu

Ferdinand Bardamu

No Future For Democracy
Feb 22, 2024
295
Democracy is cancer. The economy dictates Society.
 
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Agon321

Agon321

I use google translate
Aug 21, 2023
1,566
In some things we are simpler animals than we want to be. We simply pay more attention to the price of eggs than to some high-flown slogans.

I don't really care about the results of the US elections, because for me it is just an illusion of choice, but if prices are rising people want change. Even if this change does not necessarily look better, or is radical.
For these reasons, among others, we see how "far-right" groups are gaining more and more support.
The economies of countries are looking worse and worse and people are moving away from the current order of things.
Economics defines politics and if necessary, people will bury democracy alive if they think it is the right solution (I do not say that I support it).

So, to sum up, I choose the economy. Although I do not necessarily want to kill democracy, because it is a risky game.
 
idhayam

idhayam

not my world ❦
Sep 23, 2023
40
I ultimately chose economy. The country I am (Sri Lanka) is polarised into the majority and minority ethnolinguistic group, both of which are natives. Anyone from my minority ethnic doesn't stand a chance of ever winning - the minority-ethnic candidate for most recent elections referred to himself as symbolic because he knew he wouldn't win… So politics doesn't matter much for me because the democracy is a broken one, what really matters is if I can survive - and only the economy will give me that.