Hitchkok wrote:Thriller wrote:That place a **Filtered** storm right now and getting a sense of any objective and fair course of action on behalf of the people is probably not really possible. Until some form of representational government is worked out. So social justice will have to wait for order (that's seems to be the course as show by history).
but, does it have to be a representational government?
my point is that self determination "In politics is seen as the freedom of the people of a given territory or national grouping to determine their own political status and how they will be governed without undue influence from any other country." (a wikipedia qoute).
self determination is also considered to be a natural human right.
so if a referendum in Iraq (and again, i'm only taking Iraq as an example) would have shown that the population (and for the sake of argument, let's assume an overwhelming majority, >95%) prefer a monarchy or other kind of dictatorship, we have one human right defeating another (the rights to vote for office and hold office). can any of them be given precedent? and under what justification?
by that theory shouldn't any one of the millions oppressed daily in Africa be stood up for since they almost entirely lack political self-determination, yet no one rushes to the defense of those poor people despite the obvious need for aid. No, simply because there is no APPARENT necessity for the Western World to get involved in wars with people who are completely content to kill each other and not threaten our "precious and unique" society. I am quite frankly sick of the entire world breathing out humanitarian aid, or peace, or even environmentalism because none of those things rightfully exist unless society as a whole puts forth the effort to make them real. Western Society is far to greatly influenced by organized religion and in that sense we relied entirely on what the church mandated, even our laws are structured upon the "ten commandments" instead of determining our own laws we instead fell upon an old system that we trusted in due to lack of initiative. Western Society needs a wake up call to put itself back on the proper path of liberty and true freedoms instead of the bastardized version under which we live daily. I acknowledge freely that sometimes a strong hand is required to make people decide but forcing them to choose an option they don't believe in is actually considered oppression, and oppression is something that "we" supposedly exist to fight against...
oh and a little food for thought a Tyrant was originally a ruler chosen by the people as their own champion, the negative connotation was predicated when the third generation of a family believed they were entitled to power rather than a servant of that power and abused the position of trust that their family had previously earned

















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