Archive for the 'democracy in Athens' Category

19 September, 2021

Posted by Socrates in Canada, Celler, Celler Rights Laws, Civil Rights Act of 1964, Civil Rights Act of 1968, civil rights movement, democracy, democracy in Athens, democrazy, egalitarianism, equality, equalocracy at 11:24 am | Permanent Link

Democracy: when negroes and retards can vote. How is that a good thing? (Trivia: democracy, aka equalocracy, first appeared in ancient Greece, but then it vanished for many centuries. There must have been a reason for that! America was a White republic until about 1964 when suddenly negroes became human with the federal “civil rights” […]

18 June, 2021

Posted by Socrates in democracy, democracy in Athens, egalitarianism, equality, equalocracy at 1:04 pm | Permanent Link

Democrazy: it’s crazy! A democracy in 2021 operates on the automatic assumption that all the humans within it are equal in every way. Person A is equal to Person B, who is equal to Person C, who is equal to Person D. So, there is no “pecking order” among people in democracies today. They are […]

4 May, 2021

Posted by Socrates in democracy, democracy in Athens, democrazy, egalitarianism, human equality at 3:29 pm | Permanent Link

A very bad thing about democracy is that it treats everyone as “equal” even when they’re not equal. (In fact, there’s no such thing as human equality. Humans vary greatly in ability, IQ, strengths/weaknesses, etc.). Consider the rock group The Who (which apparently is still intact/not disbanded). By far, the most musically talented man in […]

23 December, 2020

Posted by Socrates in democracy, democracy in Athens, republic vs. democracy, republican government, Roe v. Wade, Roosevelt, Roosevelt's Jewish cabal, Socrates at 11:32 am | Permanent Link

F.D. Roosevelt popularized the term “democracy” to describe America, in his radio broadcasts during the 1930s. Prior to that, most people called America a republic. “Democracy” basically means “any retard can vote.” Why would you want retards to vote? In a democracy, the majority (of the people) makes the rules. Or, in the case of […]

21 August, 2019

Posted by Socrates in America, America the White nation, America's founders, America-the-sitcom, democracy, democracy in Athens, democrazy, republic vs. democracy, republican government, Socrates at 2:53 pm | Permanent Link

(The title of this post quotes Black Sabbath’s 1981 song “Mob Rules”; America is now under “mob rule”) “Law-enforcement agencies can arrest terrorists, but they cannot settle existential arguments about the nature of American democracy.” Well, there’s the problem! America isn’t a democracy. It’s a White republic founded in 1776 by 118 White men [1]. […]

22 July, 2019

Posted by Socrates in "civil rights", Big Fag, bread and circuses, Celler, Celler Rights Laws, Civil Rights Act of 1964, Civil Rights Act of 1968, civil rights movement, democracy, democracy in Athens, democrazy, homosexual themes, homosexuals, Jewish democracy, Orwell, republic vs. democracy, republican government, Rome, Russia, Socrates at 11:47 am | Permanent Link

This quote says so much: “The degree of respect for LGBTQ people has increasingly become a measure of democratic health in former Soviet states.” That’s “health”? No thanks. Want to kill a country? Give it democracy and watch it decay into nothingness. Democracy is communism in slow motion, or, a slow-acting poison [1]. (Early America […]

11 December, 2018

Posted by Socrates in "civil rights", America, America the White nation, America's founders, Civil Rights Act of 1964, civil rights movement, democracy, democracy in Athens, democrazy, jewed culture, jewed politics, republic vs. democracy, republican government, Roosevelt, Roosevelt's Jewish cabal, Socrates, voting at 3:21 pm | Permanent Link

Democracy is dangerous. It isn’t what our founders gave us. Democracy can be defined as “any idiot can vote.” Our founders didn’t want negroes and retards to vote. Although President Woodrow Wilson used the word “democracy” in a speech in 1917, he was talking about the world, not specifically the U.S.A. [1]; president Franklin D. […]

2 September, 2018

Posted by Socrates in "gender", "sex equality", Affirmative Action, Affirmative Action vs. merit, communism, Cultural Marxism, culture, democracy, democracy in Athens, democracy-vs-fascism, democrazy, Diversity, diversity is hate, egalitarianism, equality, equalocracy, hiring quotas, New World Order, NWO, quotas vs. merit, Socrates, Western civilization, Western culture, Western decline, women and 'equality', women in the military, women in the workforce at 3:17 pm | Permanent Link

Newbies, in the Western democracies, people who shouldn’t manage things, very often manage things anyway; and people who should manage things, very often don’t manage things. Democracy is not meritocracy, it is “equalocracy.” One size fits all. One human has skills that are “equal” to those of the next human, it is claimed. Race, creed […]

31 January, 2017

Posted by Socrates in "civil rights", Civil Rights Act of 1964, Civil Rights Act of 1968, civil rights movement, democracy, democracy in Athens, democrazy, egalitarianism, Jim Crow laws, Mussolini, politics, republic vs. democracy, republican government, Socrates, Trump at 1:43 pm | Permanent Link

Seen on the TV: a woman from some think tank calling America a “democracy.” (That’s sort of correct: America was a White republic, but we became a multicultural democracy in the 1960s with the passage of the Civil Rights Acts and the abolition of the Jim Crow laws in the South). The first democracy was […]

11 October, 2016

Posted by Socrates in America, America's founders, democracy, democracy in Athens, democrazy, history, History for newbies, PATRIOT Act, republic vs. democracy, republican government, Socrates, unconstitutional laws, USA PATRIOT Act at 3:55 pm | Permanent Link

— An example of lawmaking in a constitutional Republic: “As liberal state legislators, we’d love to ban handguns. But we can’t, because the Second Amendment prohibits it. We can’t re-write the Constitution.” — An example of lawmaking in a mob-rule Democracy: “Screw the Second Amendment. We’re the state legislature. We’ll decide what the Constitution means […]