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[–] ToastedPlanet@lemmy.blahaj.zone 5 points 9 months ago

but the electoral college was put in specifically to avoid being a democracy.

This interpretation ignores well know historical events. The electoral college was created as part of a series of compromises. It was not created to prevent democracy. The flaws in our democracy are being exploited to achieve minority rule. However, they are flaws that can be fixed, not the defining qualities of our democracy.

https://www.history.com/news/electoral-college-founding-fathers-constitutional-convention

Also representative democracy is just a fancy word for oligarchy.

This is factually incorrect. Even a causal review of definitions of the word representative democracy demonstrate this has no basis in reality.

https://www.britannica.com/topic/representative-democracy

representative democracy, political system in which citizens of a country or other political entity vote for representatives to handle legislation and otherwise rule that entity on their behalf.

Plus legislation hasn’t represented public opinion since the at least the 80s, based on research from Princeton.

The constitution has been in effect since 1789. Recent neoliberalism aside, we have always been a democracy. We are in danger of becoming a christofascist dictatorship, in no small part because of neoliberalism, if we do not vote in record numbers in the 2024 election.

What christians and fascists are destroying at the moment is the rule of law.

The Republican party is destroying is our democracy. It's why they focus so heavily on subverting our elections and reducing voter turn out. They will happily see that laws are enforced once they are in power. It's "rules for thee not for me".