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by lambertsimnel
2320 days ago
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The extent to which the people are responsible for the actions of their government varies significantly between countries, even among developed democracies. The UK constitution (like those of several other developed democracies, but unlike others) promotes minority control, voter apathy, and polarisation. |
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Even in totalitarian dictatorships, still rather a thing in the modern world, the population are responsible for those dictatorships.
You can't govern the unwilling. Eventually, the unwilling will either be tacitly allied with the mechanics of the society, or they will be demoted to terrorist enemies, should they attempt to change that society without, alas, the approval of the ruling minority.
You choose to stay in a country which represses minorities. You don't have it forced on you.