“Remember, democracy never lasts long. It soon wastes, exhausts, and murders itself. There never was a democracy yet that did not commit suicide.” - John Adams
That's just not true. Notice how you don't give any examples. Here are examples of unstable Republics. German Republic. Italian Republic. Russian Republic. French Republic. Almost all of Latin America. Almost all of Africa the middle East large parts of Asia etc
Never said republics can’t be unstable. Said pure democracy (simple majority rule) always kills itself. There’s a reason our founders called it “the tyranny of the masses,” and designed a constitutionally limited republic to protect the individual instead of the majority. Pure democracy is mob rule. @@nevetstrevel4711
@@nevetstrevel4711 Given thousands of years of recorded history we can safely generalize to "no government or government style is long-term stable". Entropy will eventually eat your civilization no matter what you do.
@@nevetstrevel4711 It's absolutely true. A better quote I've heard was to the effect of "Democracy only lasts until the people realize they can vote themselves money from the treasury". Pure democracy is one of the worst forms of government ever conceived because the masses have zero visibility into the consequences of what they do and always lean toward the most selfish option, especially as time goes on.
@@nevetstrevel4711having Republic written in with the name of a country doesn't make it a Republic. Look at the People's Republic of China, it's a communist nation. There's nothing republic about it. It's a communist nation. So if you can't share the difference between a democracy and a republic, then you shouldn't be offering your opinion about either of them. Only makes you sound like a fool.
Republic is just representative democracy, still the same mob rule with extra steps. Instead of 2 out of 3 deciding to rob the 3rd, 30 elect 3 and 2 out of the 3 decide to rob all 30. The only way to keep your freedoms is not a democracy or a republic, it is to be DANGEROUS to those who want to rob you of your freedom. If the danger of your resistance is higher to THEM (and not just their agents or followers) than the profit they would get from robbing you. Learn the difference between a free man and a slave in history. If you don't resist DANGEROUSLY (the v word belongs here, but...), you are a slave. Now cope.
A constitution is a contract, a set of governmental bylaws, and a thesis statement. It is not unique to the US even in 1787. We are a Republic and a federated one as a union of member states. This is the description and definitions of G. Washington, Ben Franklin, Madison and Hamilton who were all there writing it. Muddling of these terms came from rhetoric of Presidents Adams and Jefferson who WERE NOT THERE, but in Europe as ambassadors for the former US government at the time. Our nation is a hybrid of equal member state committee (The Senate), the district elected House (the People's representatives) and a president elected by a nearly invisible one purpose Congress called the Electoral College that matches that hybrid math* The people relinquished some authority to their various states, and the states relinquished some authority to a Federal government. None of the states at large were direct democracies in 1787 and they aren't now. The power was purposefully left with the states, and the people of those states could better control their representatives...since they were closer to the officials. Virginians concentrated on Virginia representation. Massachusetts concentrated on Massachusetts representation. There is no national entity that controls them both, and a President is just a hired executive officer. IOW there are NO PARTIES in the US Constitution because the founders knew how parties had manipulated the UKs Articles of Union (their Constitution) to vest most of the rule in London Large parties were created by the Adams faction and the Jefferson faction using newspaper media to do exactly what this gentleman describes. Have a large enough table to beat down opposition and use the little guy for their desires....useful idiots. You want to experience the original intended government....get rid of parties.
We’re not a democracy - we’re a republic. We don’t decide we decide who decides. The founding fathers had utter contempt for democracy in it’s literal form and went out of their way to avoid it.
This statement is meaningless. China is a “republic.” North Korea is a “republic.” Banana republics are a thing. What separates the American republic from all the other “republics” out there? The answer is a trustworthy form of representative democracy.
U sound like a kid who didn’t get to pick what game is played on the playground so u call everyone else stupid haha. The minute ur opinion is the numerical majority u’ll be all for the will of the people rather than a republic.
Used to go to dinner with the people from work. They all agreed to split the bill equally. I said, no, I'll pay my own. They didn't like that I wasn'y a team player. I then explained, you guys all have from 2 to 5 drinks at $4 or more per. I just drink one beer and a modest meal. I'm not paying for your drinks and expensive entrées. I don't like paying for government employees extra perks and for their early pensions that are more than most working people make working either.
Government employees get more retirement benefits to make up for their lower salary compared to the private sector. That said, there are studies showing that in terms of total compensation (salary + retirement + other benefits), lower tiered government workers (high school diploma or just a bachelor's degree) are compensated more than the private sector while higher tiered government workers (people with masters, professional, or doctorate degrees) are compensated less than/are underpaid relative to the private sector.
@@Intranetusa On "Judge Judy" one day the plaintiff was a retired D.C. garbage man. He'd retired at 52 with full pension. Judge Judy asked him how much he was getting. $43 000 a year . That plus he was working. They should all be put on Social Security. I bet the government would suddenly fix the low low amount us common folks, who've paid in all our lives, get. Of course, if congress hadn't borrowed/stolen our SS money there'd be over 4 trillion dollars in the SS fund. Earning interest, too.
The founding fathers didn't like political parties anyway but they happened naturally. You often see a lot of complaints online from non-Americans (and some Americans) complaining about our "two-party system", but we were literally never created to have _any_ political parties. They just happened naturally, and throughout much of our history there were two primary viewpoints that formed political parties... but we have had times where no political parties were prominent, only one political party was prominent, and also more than two. We've never been a "two-party" system in any of the strictest sense. Its just that we have typically had about two parties most people tend to vote for, hence our so-called "two-party system". But "two-party system" implies its encoded into law that we only have two parties, which we don't.
Lied to and miseducated. The schools teach democracy and the bill of rights. They only briefly touch on the amendments. You don’t know what your implicit and explicit god given rights are. Rockefeller was the founder of the current federal education system. He also stated"I don’t want a nation of thinkers, I want a nation of workers". And like sheep to slaughter we have blindly followed. Don’t just rely on the education system, we need to educate ourselves
*WORLD TRADE CENTER SEVEN WAS DESTROYED BY CONTROLLED DEMOLITION. THAT WAS PROVED BY THE GOVERNMENT ACTUALLY! THEY JUST DID NOT BOTHER TO COME RIGHT OUT AND SAY IT.*
Read the history of not only the United States, but the history of the world. you will see that democracy is the government that falls the fastest and farthest, Democracies function as if all humans are inherently good. Constitutional republics function on the idea that all men have the capacity to willfully and selfishly become evil. The constitution of a nation must recognize this and have ways in place to stop it. Democracies have no such safeguards
The unconstitutional / illegal public school system is lying to the younger generation still today. 45 % of eligible citizens aren't even registered to vote.
They've worked very hard to engineer that idea out of the collective consciousness because it does not benefit the ruling class. They really want everyone to believe the United States operates via mob rule because they are experts are placing themselves at the head of the mob.
The communication disconnect is that the term "Democracy" is being used in two separate ways by Democrats. One version means "a representative government in which the governed people vote for the governmental decision makers", and it is the Webster definition that pedants use to mock Republicans for saying that "we're a Republic". The other is actually the definition of an absolute Democracy, in which "the majority opinion should always be the prevailing control of the government", and it is the way that Dems use the word when talking about how "popular" their opinions are and how that should override all other factors. This problem stems out of the "Rules for Radicals" tactic espoused by the domestic terrorist Saul Alinski and popularized through the activist work of people like the Clintons and the Obamas. The tactic essentially consists of the following ideas. (1) relabel all of the words people don't like about our political beliefs so that they sound nice and our opponents are monsters for opposing them. (2) Redefine all of the good words so that they mean only what we want them to mean, and we can hide bad ideas under the good connotations of traditional language. (3) Redefine the virtues attributed to our opponents so that they don't apply to them anymore and they only ever sound like idiot monsters that no one should try to reason or communicate with. "If you control the vocabulary, you control the argument" (Saul Alinski). In this case, absolute Democracy has failed miserably in every instance it was attempted. Republics also have been too slow and lumbering to adapt to new problems. That's why the two were blended in a fashion that protects traditional rights and freedoms from government oppression, as a priority over simple majority rule. Thus, we are not an absolute Democracy, but actually a Constitutional Republic with Democratic principles. Of course, that's where we get into the redefinition of "rights" and "freedoms", which are beautiful words that have been redefined for political ends. You have no right to be given commodities necessary for life, liberty, or pursuit of happiness, but you do have a right to not be restricted from pursuing them, as long as they aren't actually harming people. Unfortunately, even the word "harm" has been modified for political ends, but i digress. Rights are also restricted based on whether they harm other people, most especially the innocent. The government doesn't give rights, but rather must be prevented from stealing rights. Similarly, "freedom" isn't a license to do whatever you want.
@@carsonrush3352 you have made the most sense out of anyone that has ever broached the subject of what we are. A Constitutional Republic with Democratic principles... makes the most sense in our founding fathers were trying to set a system of government that hasnt been done before or since. And you are correct we are given the right to pursue the big 3 without harming others, but also to defend our means of doing so in the face of others seeking to do harm or impede
Machiavelli said the most stable societies incorperate not 1 but 2 forms of rule, but 3 is more stable yet. Our founders being well educated statesmen created a Constitutional, Republican, Democracy to create and restrict government of and by the people that protects individuals with unlimited god given rights from the mob/masses while guaranteeing all individuals the right to vote on matters of importance. I couldn't help but notice how politicians and newspeople are always saying/hawking democracy without including the MOST IMPORTANT part of our government structure. They sound either like utter idiots or their trying to put something over on us. As for alinsky all his talking points are straight out of the marxist/communist strategy.....go figure. 🤔
“Politicians having as little control over your life as possible.” How about politicians having absolutely zero control over my life? I would find that a satisfactory outcome.
Well you still need law or else one can murder another. Without law there is nothing keeping one from making their own laws and enforcing them on others That’s why minimal
It is wrong to call our system a Democracy. It is a Republic. And to hear the politicians (and people) CONSTANTLY use the wrong word is nauseating and disgusting. ~Sharon from Florida
In the US the candidate with the most votes is elected. It is a democracy. Anyone saying it isn't is making excuses for the right undermining democracy. Another rightwing youtube channel, not watching.
So they storm the helm and chant “hang the vice captain!” when they lost the vote on where to steer. Oh wait, you meant for that to be a pro Trump analogy justifying why he should be president regardless of the electoral outcome, didn’t you?
The term "Democracy" has been altered. 2,400 years ago, Plato asked in his Republic lecture series, (paraphrased from the Greek) "What type of government do I have? ... The answer is 'who sits on the throne?' If it is one person, you have a tyrant or king. If it is multiple people, you have an oligarchy. If it is no one, you have an Anarchy [literally meaning 'headless']. If it is everyone, you have a [Direct] Democracy." But, over the years, "Democracy" has changed to mean "majority rules." This is dangerous, as it moves the terms toward Utilitarianism [which is neither a type of government nor a system of economic organization, but a Rule Of Thumb that states that when making a decision, choose the path that helps the most people]. And Utilitarianism is dangerous as it creeps toward the shallow thinking of math-ophobes who vibe with socialism and its horrors... This distinction is important, as in a Representative Democracy, our Representatives are our proxy voters in legislation of the government that we the people own. They are not our rulers, and we are not "the governed". ... In "majority rules", government just needs to support the assumed positions of a vague and present "majority". ... I have been saying for years that the greatest threat to democracy is the Democrat Party.
Republic is just representative democracy, still the same mob rule with extra steps. Instead of 2 out of 3 deciding to rob the 3rd, 30 elect 3 and 2 out of the 3 decide to rob all 30. The only way to keep your freedoms is not a democracy or a republic, it is to be DANGEROUS to those who want to rob you of your freedom. If the danger of your resistance is higher to THEM (and not just their agents or followers) than the profit they would get from robbing you. Learn the difference between a free man and a slave in history. If you don't resist DANGEROUSLY (the v word belongs here, but...), you are a slave. Now cope.
Ironically that's more accurate then one might believe. In democracies with separation of power one of the three parts of government always dominates the other to some degree.
The USA is a democratic Constitutional Republic (it has democracy elements such as elections). So we are a form of representative democracy. The Founding Fathers warned us against direct democracy (which they called pure democracy) and they favored representative democracy (impure democracy). The distinction is important because modern China is also a Constitutional Republic (they have a republic structure of representatives for the people and have a written constitution too), but they don't have any democratic elections.
Thank God for giving our Founding Fathers the wisdom to create our Constitutional Republic and Electoral College!!! People throw around the word democracy without understanding why our Founders opted against it.
Republic is just representative democracy, still the same mob rule with extra steps. Instead of 2 out of 3 deciding to rob the 3rd, 30 elect 3 and 2 out of the 3 decide to rob all 30. The only way to keep your freedoms is not a democracy or a republic, it is to be DANGEROUS to those who want to rob you of your freedom. If the danger of your resistance is higher to THEM (and not just their agents or followers) than the profit they would get from robbing you. Learn the difference between a free man and a slave in history. If you don't resist DANGEROUSLY (the v word belongs here, but...), you are a slave. Now cope.
@@RextheRebel No it shouldn't, otherwise the fate of this country would be determined by the concentrated population centers and entire swaths of this country wouldn't be represented at all. If anything the electoral college should be expanded to state elections.
Unfortunately all systems and structures man creates are corruptable and will be over time. In the end it's what form and to what extent. Thats why we have the form of goverment we do. But it only works if the people are vigilant and exercise their power. Otherwise we'll end up like ALL past civilizations. Extinct.
Even a broken clock is right twice a day: Hitler pointed out the main flaw in pure democracy, " The votes of two idiots overrule the vote of one wise man". That's why U.S. is a republic, not a democracy. Every pure democracy in history has devolved into a dictatorship within 2 generations.
Republic is just representative democracy, still the same mob rule with extra steps. Instead of 2 out of 3 deciding to rob the 3rd, 30 elect 3 and 2 out of the 3 decide to rob all 30. The only way to keep your freedoms is not a democracy or a republic, it is to be DANGEROUS to those who want to rob you of your freedom. If the danger of your resistance is higher to THEM (and not just their agents or followers) than the profit they would get from robbing you. Learn the difference between a free man and a slave in history. If you don't resist DANGEROUSLY (the v word belongs here, but...), you are a slave. Now cope.
I love the simple, clear definition! Now hopefully that will hit home and make sense for the younger generation and Dem's on the fence!! Love ya Nick, thanks for all you've done and continue to do for your country!!!❤❤❤
'No one is more hated than he who speaks the truth.' -- Plato “It's Easier to Fool People Than It Is to Convince Them That They Have Been Fooled.” - Mark Twain "The nine most terrifying words in the English language are: I'm from the Government, and I'm here to help. " -- Pres. Ronald Regan On the last day of the Constitutional Convention, September 18, 1787, Elizabeth Powell asked Dr. Benjamin Franklin; "Well Doctor what have we got a republic or a monarchy?" "A REPUBLIC, if you can keep it.” -- [Pres.] Dr. Benjamin Franklin ***I pledge allegiance to the flag of the USA and the REPUBLIC for which it stands... One nation, under God, INDIVISIBLE, with LIBERTY and JUSTICE for all.*** The United States of America is a Constitutional REPUBLIC, not a Democracy, no matter how anyone wants to explain it. They are wrong. INDIVISIBLE - We are divided by numerous reasons: Religion; Politics; Sports; Race; etc... There is no social cohesion, so the 1% are winning. LIBERTY - Disappearing daily due to divisions in the populace and Demotards voting Demoturd, so more and more "laws" [policies] are created and freedom disappears under the guise of [temporary] safety and "help" from the gov't. JUSTICE - In corrupted courts, justice is a joke. The courts are nothing but corporate entities based on corporate policies & profit margins only and NOT the actual LAW. ["The officer did not violate dept policy." -- POLICY Officer] America has been lost and the forefathers have turned over in their graves a long time ago.
Democracy means "reign of demos"(demos is middle class or free citizens in Greece) , Res Publica means "public matters" , they are literally as close to each other as possible
It's not just Democrats. The Republican party is a steaming pile of wet garbage too, and a lot of them, both representatives and the general public, are constantly spewing "democracy." A large portion of the American public as a whole needs to be educated. Neither party has your best interests in mind, and neither gives a damn about any of us.
Republic is just representative democracy, still the same mob rule with extra steps. Instead of 2 out of 3 deciding to rob the 3rd, 30 elect 3 and 2 out of the 3 decide to rob all 30. The only way to keep your freedoms is not a democracy or a republic, it is to be DANGEROUS to those who want to rob you of your freedom. If the danger of your resistance is higher to THEM (and not just their agents or followers) than the profit they would get from robbing you. Learn the difference between a free man and a slave in history. If you don't resist DANGEROUSLY (the v word belongs here, but...), you are a slave. Now cope.
@@АртемМакєєв No, they aren't, they are distinctly different. The founders warned against a democracy, hence the term appears nowhere in our founding documents.
There's a lot of dickering going on in this string.....Democracy, republic, constitutional republic, Ben Franklin said this........ I won't argue with any of these positions. What I am absolutely convinced of is that we've screwed it up. The architects of the Constitution meant for that document to be a hard set of guardrails, not a fluffy suggestion. Today - And for quite some time now - our politicians, educators, and a good portion of citizens have treated it as a general guideline and not the supreme law of the land. THAT is why we we are so divided and are increasingly becoming disfunctional. I do not believe that at this time the US is a "free" country and I am not optimistic about the future.
The problem with our country isn't what it is or what its supposed to be. Or what is written. The problem with our country is people are ignorant to what the country is supposed to be and the leadership is either ignorant or corrupt as well, so they do whatever the hell they want.
Brilliant! These Why minutes are perfect for showing my kids to teach them complex things but in a small, simple easy to digest format. Thank you for doing this.
It would be even better if it had more nuance. There are different types of democracies. The United States of America is a representative democracy - it is not a direct democracy. A republic with elections is a type of representative democracy (people vote for leaders who make decisions). Direct democracy is when people vote directly on an issue and the fewer elected leaders don't have very much power and can more easily be recalled by voters. The Founding Fathers opposed direct democracy, not representative democracy. This is seen in the Founding Fathers' writings where they criticize something called "pure democracy" that they describe as voters deciding directly on issues (direct democracy) - which is in contrast to an impure democracy (America's democratic Republicanism/representative democracy).
This really is a perfect explanation. I've said for years that good citizens get into office, but their beliefs end up exactly like his explanation. Thanks Nick.
Soviet Union = USSR, which stands for the "Union of Soviet Socialist Republics." The Soviet "Republic" was a Republic without elections and without much democratic elements. There are direct democracies (such as ancient Athens) and there are representative democracies/democratic republics (such as ancient Roman Republic). The Soviet Union was neither. The Soviets were an authoritarian Republic like modern China (which is also a Republic but has no elections and no real democratic elements).
This comment speaks volumes about the American education system when prople belive that in a country who had 258 million people at it’s peak, somehow lost 60% of their population. No wonder people don’t know the difference between direct democracy and a constitutional republic
@@ArmaDino22 Okay, let me clarify. The number I wrote being 140,000,000 is the upper estimate of the total victims of Communism Worldwide - which started in 1917 with the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia. I would be just as acurate if I laid them all the feet of Karl marx, who advocated for violence. In Russia , the number of victims can only be guessed at, but sources quote numbers in the range of 20,000,000 from 1921-1954 when Kruschiev abolished the Gulag system. It does not count the fatalities from WW2, but does take into account the re-patriated Soviet troops that were captured by the Germans as well as many troops that liberated European regions, but were then deemed too enlightened by contact with the west, and were shipped straight on to Siberia when they thought they were going home.. China, and other countries contributed the rest of the victims, with China murdering at least 50,000,000 from 1946- 1973 by deliberate starvation during a deep famine, forced labor, outright massacre, and banishment to the undeveloped countryside, to be left without anything but the clothes on their backs. In Chinese culture, that's a death sentence when you are labelled an enemy of the people. It was the Chinese model that influenced Pol Pot, who murdered almost 1/3 the population of Cambodia. The rest of the 140,000,000 are scattered among the dozens of brushfire wars around the world - initiated by Communism during the Cold War. It is an estimate based upon UN interviews and population density reductions after conflicts. No true figures are possible. No doubt the relatively small scale of the Rwandan Atrocity would never have been so well known if it weren't for the internet. I agree on the low qualities of the American educational system, but I learned all this after I left it. And more. And yes, many people don't know the difference between a constitutional republic and direct democracy - and we're on the way to losing that republic.
Great Video! A great man once said "Democracy is two wolves and a sheep voting on what's for dinner. Liberty is a well armed sheep waiting to contest the outcome." Have a Blessed Day All!
NONSENSE. You show that, unlike our FOUNDERS-FRAMERS, you DO NOT KNOW the difference between a NATION and its GOVT. There is a reason We The People of the USA have two NATIONAL DOCUMENTS: [a] our Unanimous Declaration of 4 July 1776; and, [b] our Federal CONSTITUTION [1788-89]. The first is to define our NATIONHOOD and the other --- almost a dozen years later --- to define our System of LAW.
I like to make this argument instead of the argument "We're not a Democracy, we're a Republic!" Because tbh, I don't think we're either of those things anymore. The country is mostly run by unelected bureaucrats nowadays. Voting barely even matters at this point, the direction of the country doesn't change. I do agree that we should NOT be a Democracy, but a Republic, as that's literally what our Constitution says we are. But we're really not at this point.
@@someguy5438 With your second sentence, you are being 'literal' in regards to restaurants. But I was talking about it as an analogy. And it is an excellent one. I also think you may be typing too fast because your first comment does not make sense: moron8c apology?
Thats why our founding fathers never created a "DEMOCRACY". What they, in their wisdom created was a " CONSTITUTIONAL REPUBLIC". David Barton from the organization WALL BUILDERS explains this extremely well if I created any interest. Thank God we homeschooled our children so they know this. It just became easy to just throw out the term " DEMOCRACY" when we speak. Democracy is mob rule and a Republic is mob rule with/ through a representative. A Constitutional Republic requires the representative to be bound by a constitution or a set of rules to protect boundaries agreed upon . Therefore the supreme court (if they do their job and actually believe in a set of rules) aka US Constitution, should be the referees and provide a check to tyranny. Then I write all of this and look at the comments below and was pleasantly surprised that a lot of people understand this. God Bless you all! I didn't have to go into teacher mode as much as I thought.
This is sound logic. We must also consider how much control is exercised over the options we are "allowed" to view, who implemented that control, and why. Tyrany loves laws becajse it makes it easy for a tyrant to determine how to take adavantage. If im a tyrant and i know that youll abide by, say, campaign finance laws then i know that youll engage in a self-limiting action....tyrants are criminals and as such have no intention of following laws.
For one major thing we are not a Democracy we are a Constitutional Republic there is nothing that says we are a Democracy but it says we are a Republic on California’s flag and in the Constitution and National Anthem.
I love Nick, he puts things right down the middle and in this one he exposes Republicans and Democrats alike as well as some of the flaws in our system. Remember that in his farewell speech, George Washington cautioned Americans not to devolve into political parties. We listened for about 4.2 seconds. Party politics is a HUGE part of the problem. I'm sure however that Nick well knows that America is not a "Democracy," it is a democratic form of government, specifically, a Republic. There are many differences between the two.
I mean… it’s utterly idiotic, because it represented not a direct democracy but the current American political system. You can’t vote for the pork chop party because it’s first past the post, so you’re stuck voting for only two parties if you want your vote to count. And the only two parties with actual influence are incredibly blunt because they have to accommodate a hopelessly large and diverse portion of the electorate into a single party platform.
@@nolegirl4godThe problem with your statement is 40% of the people don't pay any Federal taxes. So why should they get to elect people who make tax policy. Thus, NO representation WITHOUT taxation.
Well, since the word "democracy" is not in the US Constitution. I am SO GLAD we live in a REPUBLIC. 🥰 For the PEOPLE, of the PEOPLE, and by the PEOPLE.
Suggestion: As a final test, after a President wins an election, he should have to wrestle Nick. One rule: If he beats Nick, he can be the President. I think that is fair and it will ensure that he is worthy of that position 🏆
It is neither for a long long time. Our Constitution is being violated millions times per day, it means nothing anymore. They don't even make amendments for the direct violations when they used to make an amendment for the alcohol which was not even mentioned in the Constitution. 19th was such a deathly mistake.
I am very glad to live in the Constitutional Republic the Founders created for us. While the Founders admired SOME aspects of a democracy, they had over 1,000 years of history to learn from. As Thomas Jefferson said, "Democracy is government by the bully pulpit." Benjamin Franklin said, "Democracy is a most insidious form of tyranny over the minds of men, for it gives the illusion of freedom while the reality is quite different." If they had created just another democracy, there would have been no reason to call it "The Great Experiment." The people who have been calling America a democracy are the same ones who omit the word Inalienable out of the title, "The Bill of Inalienable Rights."
What hes talking about is when the politicians have as little control as possible is called a Republic. The primary difference between the 2 is that Democracy the few decide for the whole. a Republic on the other hand the whole is represented by the few in the interests and ideals that the whole have chosen while holding as little oversight as possible. and why the US is on all official and founding documents declared as a Republic. Some folks along the way have forgotten that we have never been a Democracy.
Great job... btw We are a republic!!! Representative democracy so it is less unwieldy. But the Representatives are only representing themselves NOT the people they are supposed to represent. Resources are limited choices must be made usually to the benefit of the taxpayers until now! Deliver us from evil. Amen
Republic is just representative democracy, still the same mob rule with extra steps. Instead of 2 out of 3 deciding to rob the 3rd, 30 elect 3 and 2 out of the 3 decide to rob all 30. The only way to keep your freedoms is not a democracy or a republic, it is to be DANGEROUS to those who want to rob you of your freedom. If the danger of your resistance is higher to THEM (and not just their agents or followers) than the profit they would get from robbing you. Learn the difference between a free man and a slave in history. If you don't resist DANGEROUSLY (the v word belongs here, but...), you are a slave. Now cope.
In the "restaurant example", you miss the incentive to pig out and get the biggest meal possible because what you vote for has almost no correlation to the price you pay.
There are different types of democracies. The United States of America and the Roman Republic is/are a representative democracy - they are not a direct democracy. A republic with elections is a type of representative democracy (people vote for leaders who make decisions). Direct democracy is when people vote directly on an issue and the fewer elected leaders don't have very much power and can more easily be recalled by voters. The Founding Fathers opposed direct democracy, not representative democracy. This is seen in the Founding Fathers' writings where they criticize something called "pure democracy" that they describe as voters deciding directly on issues (direct democracy) - which is in contrast to an impure democracy (America's democratic Republicanism/representative democracy). Also, what is ironic is Ancient Athenian direct democracy had a written Constitution but the Roman republican representative democracy did not.
@@Intranetusa Yes, those are good points to be sure. I was referring to the first form of Athenian Democracy that would just result in mob rule, which the founders were talking about. It also didn’t last that long and was eventually conquered my the monarchy of the Macedonian Philip II. Yeah the Irony of the ancient Athenian and Roman Constitution and lack of one is very interesting.
You know, this guy gets it. I've sad this for years, democracy doesn't support freedom, but it does a slightly better job than dictatorships and other single voter systems.
The problem is people who are ignorant or uninterested are allowed to vote. Thus, those who desire power use these people and simple-minded catch phrases to override reasoned actions. Voting should be restricted to those who prove that they understand the gravity of what they are doing, and show that they can reason out their choices.
That's how it used to be, but nowadays everyone is allowed to vote and encouraged to vote because "its your civic duty", but in reality they're just playing mind games to get ignorant people to vote them into power.
South Park covered this when the kids voted for a new school mascot and the choice was between the sh*t sandwich and a giant douch. That's about right for the choices we've been given lately.
For people whose cognitive development didn’t come to a screeching halt in kindergarten, that was an example of why the first past the post system which the American political system relies on is flawed, not an example of why “hurr durr democracy is bad”. The functioning democratic world (you know, the rest of the Western world, where one side of the political establishment isn’t seriously debating within itself whether or not it should seek to overthrow democracy) has more than two generic, shockingly similar parties to vote for.
Here's another scenario. The Republicans and the Democrats have a football game, and the news media are the officials. Every play, no matter who has the ball, every play there's a flag against the Republicans. And no matter how blatant the foul, the Democrats never get called on it. Meanwhile the commentators in the press booth, calling the game, act like nothing suspicious or nefarious is going on. Just a good old rivalry! And in the stands, half the crowd can't, (or won't) see what's going on, and cheer on every flag thrown at the Republicans. The other half of the crowd are yelling at the officials for their tortious interference of the game, only to be shouted down by the other half of the crowd. We're in the 4th quarter, with under two minutes to play.
Funny, the Pledge of Allegiance doesn't mention Democracy once. They do say something about, "and to the REPUBLIC for which it stands". I find that interesting.
Democracy is when an internet poll makes every decision for you. Freedom is when individual people make their own decisions. They are not the same. While Democracy is preferable to many other systems of government, the main problem with any system is power. A government with lots of power will, inevitably, use it to maintain themselves at the expense of the public. Because every government is made of people and that's what people do. But a government with little power can't use what they don't have, leaving everyone else free to choose their own behavior.
@@cypherphoenix2665 Because none of our politicians in our republic misuse their power, they are all paragons of virtue. And definitely not on the contact list for a child sex trafficker (with preferences noted).
@@darthhodges i cant decide if your reply is more of a red herring fallacy or a straw man ""the main problem with any system is power" applies to direct versions ofc but not our version" this needs additional clarification: power is the issue but the source of that power is different in a direct vs representative or the people vs the government direct types grant great levels of authority in the hands of the people representative republics create a center ground dictatorships grant great levels of authority in the hands of the government our society fails when individual people make their own decisions **exclusively**
@@cypherphoenix2665 My reply was 100% sarcasm, but this one isn't. Certainly not every politician/government employee abuses their authority but far too many do. I am convinced the best remedy for government corruption is weak government. You can't abuse authority you don't have and it's not worth bribing a government that doesn't have the power to give you what want. There is a minimum, I want there to be a justice system with laws that are enforced fairly and a military. There may be other things that are best handled by government. But that minimum is a long way from where we are now.
Finally someone calling out the BS of the system in place. You vote not for who you choose, but for someone so that the person you like less doesn't come into power. I repeat that for emphasis, "come into power". Then even if you do "win", not only are those not your preferred choices, but then the candidate and party you voted for actually have to not only succeed in all their promises of better schooling, healthcare, etc. which statistically will never happen, but they actually have to stay true to their word and not change their mind the moment they're voted in... or more realistically "promises" which were made under false pretense with the sole goal of being elected. What we call our democracy in most modern countries is a tale for kids. Individuals and collectives have no say in what will actually happen. We just put people in power from one side or another who all ultimately lie and do whatever the hell they want to anyway, influenced by their other super rich friends with the end goal of making one another even more wealthy, at the cost of society and everybody else, including other countries.
Our "democracy" was meant to be a Republic with individual rights and protections being of paramount importance, and governments organized for the general welfare of its citizens.
He left out some important parts. In a regular restaurant, you don't care what other people are eating. But in this Democracy Diner, you become VERY interested in what others eat. So your past indifference becomes intolerance. And sooner or later, your intolerance will blossom into violence. Also, minor matters become exceedingly important. Does that kid get TWO cherries on top of his sundae? That's INTOLERABLE!!! Why did he get something you did not? You must campaign to stop this injustice. The ONLY answer is to avoid democracy like you would avoid communism. Both are bad. If you would be free, you must limit government. But that's not going to happen until the present system utterly collapses. Fortunately and unfortunately, that is happening now.
Nice analogy. And I appreciate you making this video and definition as I appreciate all your videos. I just think it's sad that so few in our society today know how democracy works and how it's being used to undermine the liberty that has been enjoyed in this country
“Remember, democracy never lasts long. It soon wastes, exhausts, and murders itself. There never was a democracy yet that did not commit suicide.” - John Adams
That's just not true. Notice how you don't give any examples. Here are examples of unstable Republics. German Republic. Italian Republic. Russian Republic. French Republic. Almost all of Latin America. Almost all of Africa the middle East large parts of Asia etc
Never said republics can’t be unstable. Said pure democracy (simple majority rule) always kills itself. There’s a reason our founders called it “the tyranny of the masses,” and designed a constitutionally limited republic to protect the individual instead of the majority. Pure democracy is mob rule. @@nevetstrevel4711
@@nevetstrevel4711 Given thousands of years of recorded history we can safely generalize to "no government or government style is long-term stable". Entropy will eventually eat your civilization no matter what you do.
@@nevetstrevel4711 It's absolutely true. A better quote I've heard was to the effect of "Democracy only lasts until the people realize they can vote themselves money from the treasury". Pure democracy is one of the worst forms of government ever conceived because the masses have zero visibility into the consequences of what they do and always lean toward the most selfish option, especially as time goes on.
@@nevetstrevel4711having Republic written in with the name of a country doesn't make it a Republic. Look at the People's Republic of China, it's a communist nation. There's nothing republic about it. It's a communist nation. So if you can't share the difference between a democracy and a republic, then you shouldn't be offering your opinion about either of them. Only makes you sound like a fool.
The founders were very skeptical of straight democracy which is why we are a Representative Republic
Correction: a constitutional federal republic.
A Constitutional Republic with a Representative Democracy.
a constitutional republic
Republic is just representative democracy, still the same mob rule with extra steps.
Instead of 2 out of 3 deciding to rob the 3rd, 30 elect 3 and 2 out of the 3 decide to rob all 30.
The only way to keep your freedoms is not a democracy or a republic, it is to be DANGEROUS to those who want to rob you of your freedom. If the danger of your resistance is higher to THEM (and not just their agents or followers) than the profit they would get from robbing you.
Learn the difference between a free man and a slave in history.
If you don't resist DANGEROUSLY (the v word belongs here, but...), you are a slave. Now cope.
A constitution is a contract, a set of governmental bylaws, and a thesis statement. It is not unique to the US even in 1787.
We are a Republic and a federated one as a union of member states. This is the description and definitions of G. Washington, Ben Franklin, Madison and Hamilton who were all there writing it.
Muddling of these terms came from rhetoric of Presidents Adams and Jefferson who WERE NOT THERE, but in Europe as ambassadors for the former US government at the time.
Our nation is a hybrid of equal member state committee (The Senate), the district elected House (the People's representatives) and a president elected by a nearly invisible one purpose Congress called the Electoral College that matches that hybrid math*
The people relinquished some authority to their various states, and the states relinquished some authority to a Federal government. None of the states at large were direct democracies in 1787 and they aren't now. The power was purposefully left with the states, and the people of those states could better control their representatives...since they were closer to the officials. Virginians concentrated on Virginia representation. Massachusetts concentrated on Massachusetts representation. There is no national entity that controls them both, and a President is just a hired executive officer.
IOW there are NO PARTIES in the US Constitution because the founders knew how parties had manipulated the UKs Articles of Union (their Constitution) to vest most of the rule in London
Large parties were created by the Adams faction and the Jefferson faction using newspaper media to do exactly what this gentleman describes. Have a large enough table to beat down opposition and use the little guy for their desires....useful idiots.
You want to experience the original intended government....get rid of parties.
We’re not a democracy - we’re a republic. We don’t decide we decide who decides. The founding fathers had utter contempt for democracy in it’s literal form and went out of their way to avoid it.
Democracies are literally Hell on Earth . Followed by communist/socialist dictatorships.
Amen!
This statement is meaningless. China is a “republic.” North Korea is a “republic.” Banana republics are a thing. What separates the American republic from all the other “republics” out there? The answer is a trustworthy form of representative democracy.
Tell that to the Democrats, who seem to be going out of their way to pandering to the uninformed masses
U sound like a kid who didn’t get to pick what game is played on the playground so u call everyone else stupid haha. The minute ur opinion is the numerical majority u’ll be all for the will of the people rather than a republic.
" Democracy is two wolves and a lamb debating the luncheon menu. A Republic is an armed lamb contesting the vote."
~Ben Franklin~
Mob rule is 51%
"In Democracy, 51% of the people have 100% of the power." --me
I love that quote
Me too. How can ya not?@@williamleadbetter9686
Constitutional Republic: Another way of saying, "democracy".
No, not even close for a myriad of reasons. Crack a book.@@Limosethe
Used to go to dinner with the people from work. They all agreed to split the bill equally. I said, no, I'll pay my own. They didn't like that I wasn'y a team player. I then explained, you guys all have from 2 to 5 drinks at $4 or more per. I just drink one beer and a modest meal. I'm not paying for your drinks and expensive entrées. I don't like paying for government employees extra perks and for their early pensions that are more than most working people make working either.
Government employees get more retirement benefits to make up for their lower salary compared to the private sector. That said, there are studies showing that in terms of total compensation (salary + retirement + other benefits), lower tiered government workers (high school diploma or just a bachelor's degree) are compensated more than the private sector while higher tiered government workers (people with masters, professional, or doctorate degrees) are compensated less than/are underpaid relative to the private sector.
@@Intranetusa On "Judge Judy" one day the plaintiff was a retired D.C. garbage man. He'd retired at 52 with full pension. Judge Judy asked him how much he was getting. $43 000 a year . That plus he was working. They should all be put on Social Security. I bet the government would suddenly fix the low low amount us common folks, who've paid in all our lives, get. Of course, if congress hadn't borrowed/stolen our SS money there'd be over 4 trillion dollars in the SS fund. Earning interest, too.
Five alcoholic drinks at a work dinner? Damn... some of your coworkers get down!
Totally agree!
@@TheHamburgler123 After work at resturant. Some had a "martini lunch" often though. Not me 'cause it only makes me sleepy.
We were all warned....and warned....and warned again. And yet, here we are.
Good job explaining not only the problem with democracy, but also the problem with political parties.
The founding fathers didn't like political parties anyway but they happened naturally. You often see a lot of complaints online from non-Americans (and some Americans) complaining about our "two-party system", but we were literally never created to have _any_ political parties.
They just happened naturally, and throughout much of our history there were two primary viewpoints that formed political parties... but we have had times where no political parties were prominent, only one political party was prominent, and also more than two.
We've never been a "two-party" system in any of the strictest sense. Its just that we have typically had about two parties most people tend to vote for, hence our so-called "two-party system".
But "two-party system" implies its encoded into law that we only have two parties, which we don't.
We have been lied to about a lot of things in this country.
Lied to and miseducated. The schools teach democracy and the bill of rights. They only briefly touch on the amendments. You don’t know what your implicit and explicit god given rights are. Rockefeller was the founder of the current federal education system. He also stated"I don’t want a nation of thinkers, I want a nation of workers". And like sheep to slaughter we have blindly followed. Don’t just rely on the education system, we need to educate ourselves
*WORLD TRADE CENTER SEVEN WAS DESTROYED BY CONTROLLED DEMOLITION. THAT WAS PROVED BY THE GOVERNMENT ACTUALLY! THEY JUST DID NOT BOTHER TO COME RIGHT OUT AND SAY IT.*
Read the history of not only the United States, but the history of the world. you will see that democracy is the government that falls the fastest and farthest, Democracies function as if all humans are inherently good. Constitutional republics function on the idea that all men have the capacity to willfully and selfishly become evil. The constitution of a nation must recognize this and have ways in place to stop it. Democracies have no such safeguards
The unconstitutional / illegal public school system is lying to the younger generation still today. 45 % of eligible citizens aren't even registered to vote.
When are people gonna start calling it what it really is, a constitutional republic
They've worked very hard to engineer that idea out of the collective consciousness because it does not benefit the ruling class. They really want everyone to believe the United States operates via mob rule because they are experts are placing themselves at the head of the mob.
That's what we are supposed to be, but I'm not sure that it's what we currently are.
The communication disconnect is that the term "Democracy" is being used in two separate ways by Democrats. One version means "a representative government in which the governed people vote for the governmental decision makers", and it is the Webster definition that pedants use to mock Republicans for saying that "we're a Republic". The other is actually the definition of an absolute Democracy, in which "the majority opinion should always be the prevailing control of the government", and it is the way that Dems use the word when talking about how "popular" their opinions are and how that should override all other factors.
This problem stems out of the "Rules for Radicals" tactic espoused by the domestic terrorist Saul Alinski and popularized through the activist work of people like the Clintons and the Obamas. The tactic essentially consists of the following ideas. (1) relabel all of the words people don't like about our political beliefs so that they sound nice and our opponents are monsters for opposing them. (2) Redefine all of the good words so that they mean only what we want them to mean, and we can hide bad ideas under the good connotations of traditional language. (3) Redefine the virtues attributed to our opponents so that they don't apply to them anymore and they only ever sound like idiot monsters that no one should try to reason or communicate with. "If you control the vocabulary, you control the argument" (Saul Alinski).
In this case, absolute Democracy has failed miserably in every instance it was attempted. Republics also have been too slow and lumbering to adapt to new problems. That's why the two were blended in a fashion that protects traditional rights and freedoms from government oppression, as a priority over simple majority rule. Thus, we are not an absolute Democracy, but actually a Constitutional Republic with Democratic principles.
Of course, that's where we get into the redefinition of "rights" and "freedoms", which are beautiful words that have been redefined for political ends. You have no right to be given commodities necessary for life, liberty, or pursuit of happiness, but you do have a right to not be restricted from pursuing them, as long as they aren't actually harming people. Unfortunately, even the word "harm" has been modified for political ends, but i digress. Rights are also restricted based on whether they harm other people, most especially the innocent. The government doesn't give rights, but rather must be prevented from stealing rights. Similarly, "freedom" isn't a license to do whatever you want.
@@carsonrush3352 you have made the most sense out of anyone that has ever broached the subject of what we are. A Constitutional Republic with Democratic principles... makes the most sense in our founding fathers were trying to set a system of government that hasnt been done before or since. And you are correct we are given the right to pursue the big 3 without harming others, but also to defend our means of doing so in the face of others seeking to do harm or impede
Machiavelli said the most stable societies incorperate not 1 but 2 forms of rule, but 3 is more stable yet. Our founders being well educated statesmen created a Constitutional, Republican, Democracy to create and restrict government of and by the people that protects individuals with unlimited god given rights from the mob/masses while guaranteeing all individuals the right to vote on matters of importance.
I couldn't help but notice how politicians and newspeople are always saying/hawking democracy without including the MOST IMPORTANT part of our government structure. They sound either like utter idiots or their trying to put something over on us.
As for alinsky all his talking points are straight out of the marxist/communist strategy.....go figure. 🤔
In a democracy its not long before a group of people learn they can vote themselves a lot of things that other people's expense
“Politicians having as little control over your life as possible.” How about politicians having absolutely zero control over my life? I would find that a satisfactory outcome.
Well you still need law or else one can murder another. Without law there is nothing keeping one from making their own laws and enforcing them on others
That’s why minimal
Please, Nick, run for federal office!! This country needs you!!
It is wrong to call our system a Democracy. It is a Republic. And to hear the politicians (and people) CONSTANTLY use the wrong word is nauseating and disgusting. ~Sharon from Florida
Karen from Florida
@@Jynxthedominator Hardly. Apparently ignorance is your strong-suit.
~Sharon from Florida
In the US the candidate with the most votes is elected. It is a democracy. Anyone saying it isn't is making excuses for the right undermining democracy. Another rightwing youtube channel, not watching.
"Our Democracy" translates to "Lib plans" or "My desires"
You mean a "Representative Democracy"?
Democracy is like a ship, and some people would sink the ship just because they don't like where it's going.
But the majority wouldn't. Your apology is almost as stupid as the tool that made the video.
Nah, that's literally every collective of human society in history.
Democracy is a system where the best liars fool majority and rob everyone.
So they storm the helm and chant “hang the vice captain!” when they lost the vote on where to steer.
Oh wait, you meant for that to be a pro Trump analogy justifying why he should be president regardless of the electoral outcome, didn’t you?
@@therealbahamut yes, always been democrats.
The term "Democracy" has been altered. 2,400 years ago, Plato asked in his Republic lecture series, (paraphrased from the Greek) "What type of government do I have? ... The answer is 'who sits on the throne?' If it is one person, you have a tyrant or king. If it is multiple people, you have an oligarchy. If it is no one, you have an Anarchy [literally meaning 'headless']. If it is everyone, you have a [Direct] Democracy." But, over the years, "Democracy" has changed to mean "majority rules." This is dangerous, as it moves the terms toward Utilitarianism [which is neither a type of government nor a system of economic organization, but a Rule Of Thumb that states that when making a decision, choose the path that helps the most people]. And Utilitarianism is dangerous as it creeps toward the shallow thinking of math-ophobes who vibe with socialism and its horrors... This distinction is important, as in a Representative Democracy, our Representatives are our proxy voters in legislation of the government that we the people own. They are not our rulers, and we are not "the governed". ... In "majority rules", government just needs to support the assumed positions of a vague and present "majority". ... I have been saying for years that the greatest threat to democracy is the Democrat Party.
A democracy is three people in a room and two of them deciding to take the thirds stuff. Thank God we are a constitutional republic!
Republic is just representative democracy, still the same mob rule with extra steps.
Instead of 2 out of 3 deciding to rob the 3rd, 30 elect 3 and 2 out of the 3 decide to rob all 30.
The only way to keep your freedoms is not a democracy or a republic, it is to be DANGEROUS to those who want to rob you of your freedom. If the danger of your resistance is higher to THEM (and not just their agents or followers) than the profit they would get from robbing you.
Learn the difference between a free man and a slave in history.
If you don't resist DANGEROUSLY (the v word belongs here, but...), you are a slave. Now cope.
Ironically that's more accurate then one might believe. In democracies with separation of power one of the three parts of government always dominates the other to some degree.
The Constitution says the nation is supposed to be but that does not matter.
The USA is a democratic Constitutional Republic (it has democracy elements such as elections). So we are a form of representative democracy. The Founding Fathers warned us against direct democracy (which they called pure democracy) and they favored representative democracy (impure democracy).
The distinction is important because modern China is also a Constitutional Republic (they have a republic structure of representatives for the people and have a written constitution too), but they don't have any democratic elections.
Yeah, so the ignorant masses can all vote for the person who promises the most at the expense of national fiscal health.
Thank God for giving our Founding Fathers the wisdom to create our Constitutional Republic and Electoral College!!! People throw around the word democracy without understanding why our Founders opted against it.
The electoral college should be abolished. One person one vote.
A republic is a representative democracy 😂
@@bloodgoutno it's not. Only ignorant people think a republic and democracy are the same thing.
Republic is just representative democracy, still the same mob rule with extra steps.
Instead of 2 out of 3 deciding to rob the 3rd, 30 elect 3 and 2 out of the 3 decide to rob all 30.
The only way to keep your freedoms is not a democracy or a republic, it is to be DANGEROUS to those who want to rob you of your freedom. If the danger of your resistance is higher to THEM (and not just their agents or followers) than the profit they would get from robbing you.
Learn the difference between a free man and a slave in history.
If you don't resist DANGEROUSLY (the v word belongs here, but...), you are a slave. Now cope.
@@RextheRebel
No it shouldn't, otherwise the fate of this country would be determined by the concentrated population centers and entire swaths of this country wouldn't be represented at all. If anything the electoral college should be expanded to state elections.
Every political system has flaws, but when corrupt people start getting in charge, that’s when things go to hell.
Unfortunately all systems and structures man creates are corruptable and will be over time. In the end it's what form and to what extent.
Thats why we have the form of goverment we do. But it only works if the people are vigilant and exercise their power.
Otherwise we'll end up like ALL past civilizations. Extinct.
Truth!
Democracy is 3 wolves and 2 sheep voting on what's for lunch.
A plutocracy is pigs deciding how much food the other livestock gets
Even a broken clock is right twice a day: Hitler pointed out the main flaw in pure democracy, " The votes of two idiots overrule the vote of one wise man". That's why U.S. is a republic, not a democracy. Every pure democracy in history has devolved into a dictatorship within 2 generations.
No, no, no it's 3 wolves and one sheep. I have it on good authority. 😂
I've heard it as "3 wolves and 2 sheep voting what's for lunch, and the sheep each have a firearm loaded with one shot."
Republic is just representative democracy, still the same mob rule with extra steps.
Instead of 2 out of 3 deciding to rob the 3rd, 30 elect 3 and 2 out of the 3 decide to rob all 30.
The only way to keep your freedoms is not a democracy or a republic, it is to be DANGEROUS to those who want to rob you of your freedom. If the danger of your resistance is higher to THEM (and not just their agents or followers) than the profit they would get from robbing you.
Learn the difference between a free man and a slave in history.
If you don't resist DANGEROUSLY (the v word belongs here, but...), you are a slave. Now cope.
That’s why we’re a Constitutional Republic 😎
A Constitutional DEMOCRATIC Republic. What you and other commenters are describing as a "republic" is a constitutional representative democracy.
@@TFAltHist the term “democracy” does NOT appear in any founding documents, but Republicans does. I think the left is focusing on Democracy alone.
I love the simple, clear definition! Now hopefully that will hit home and make sense for the younger generation and Dem's on the fence!! Love ya Nick, thanks for all you've done and continue to do for your country!!!❤❤❤
'No one is more hated than he who speaks the truth.' -- Plato
“It's Easier to Fool People Than It Is to Convince Them That They Have Been Fooled.” - Mark Twain
"The nine most terrifying words in the English language are: I'm from the Government, and I'm here to help. " -- Pres. Ronald Regan
On the last day of the Constitutional Convention, September 18, 1787, Elizabeth Powell asked Dr. Benjamin Franklin; "Well Doctor what have we got a republic or a monarchy?"
"A REPUBLIC, if you can keep it.” -- [Pres.] Dr. Benjamin Franklin
***I pledge allegiance to the flag of the USA and the REPUBLIC for which it stands... One nation, under God, INDIVISIBLE, with LIBERTY and JUSTICE for all.***
The United States of America is a Constitutional REPUBLIC, not a Democracy, no matter how anyone wants to explain it. They are wrong.
INDIVISIBLE - We are divided by numerous reasons: Religion; Politics; Sports; Race; etc... There is no social cohesion, so the 1% are winning.
LIBERTY - Disappearing daily due to divisions in the populace and Demotards voting Demoturd, so more and more "laws" [policies] are created and freedom disappears under the guise of [temporary] safety and "help" from the gov't.
JUSTICE - In corrupted courts, justice is a joke. The courts are nothing but corporate entities based on corporate policies & profit margins only and NOT the actual LAW. ["The officer did not violate dept policy." -- POLICY Officer]
America has been lost and the forefathers have turned over in their graves a long time ago.
WE ARE NOT a democracy! We are a REPUBLIC form of Government! It’s really that simple. democrats need an education.
Democracy means "reign of demos"(demos is middle class or free citizens in Greece) , Res Publica means "public matters" , they are literally as close to each other as possible
That would be nice if the democrats didn't have education in vicegrip.
It's not just Democrats. The Republican party is a steaming pile of wet garbage too, and a lot of them, both representatives and the general public, are constantly spewing "democracy." A large portion of the American public as a whole needs to be educated. Neither party has your best interests in mind, and neither gives a damn about any of us.
Republic is just representative democracy, still the same mob rule with extra steps.
Instead of 2 out of 3 deciding to rob the 3rd, 30 elect 3 and 2 out of the 3 decide to rob all 30.
The only way to keep your freedoms is not a democracy or a republic, it is to be DANGEROUS to those who want to rob you of your freedom. If the danger of your resistance is higher to THEM (and not just their agents or followers) than the profit they would get from robbing you.
Learn the difference between a free man and a slave in history.
If you don't resist DANGEROUSLY (the v word belongs here, but...), you are a slave. Now cope.
@@АртемМакєєв
No, they aren't, they are distinctly different. The founders warned against a democracy, hence the term appears nowhere in our founding documents.
EXCELLENT! This is a video every elementary, middle, and high school student-as well every college student-needs to hear! 🙌🧠🇺🇸
Excellent illustration ! Thank you.
Absolutely Correct and thank you for putting this together and out to the people
I thank you for this video gem 💎 This is the best thing yet since Socrates talked about the ship of fools 😮
There's a lot of dickering going on in this string.....Democracy, republic, constitutional republic, Ben Franklin said this........ I won't argue with any of these positions. What I am absolutely convinced of is that we've screwed it up. The architects of the Constitution meant for that document to be a hard set of guardrails, not a fluffy suggestion. Today - And for quite some time now - our politicians, educators, and a good portion of citizens have treated it as a general guideline and not the supreme law of the land. THAT is why we we are so divided and are increasingly becoming disfunctional.
I do not believe that at this time the US is a "free" country and I am not optimistic about the future.
The problem with our country isn't what it is or what its supposed to be. Or what is written. The problem with our country is people are ignorant to what the country is supposed to be and the leadership is either ignorant or corrupt as well, so they do whatever the hell they want.
Outstanding!
Thank you, for putting these out. Most folks have no clue. As they do not teach any of this in schools anymore.
Brilliant!
These Why minutes are perfect for showing my kids to teach them complex things but in a small, simple easy to digest format.
Thank you for doing this.
It would be even better if it had more nuance. There are different types of democracies. The United States of America is a representative democracy - it is not a direct democracy. A republic with elections is a type of representative democracy (people vote for leaders who make decisions). Direct democracy is when people vote directly on an issue and the fewer elected leaders don't have very much power and can more easily be recalled by voters. The Founding Fathers opposed direct democracy, not representative democracy. This is seen in the Founding Fathers' writings where they criticize something called "pure democracy" that they describe as voters deciding directly on issues (direct democracy) - which is in contrast to an impure democracy (America's democratic Republicanism/representative democracy).
And to the REPUBLIC!
OK this was great. Now, what is the exercise for a republic? Or any other type of government? I would be very interested to see that.
This should be taught in all public schools. ☀️
"Democracy is the worst form of Government except for all those other forms that have been tried from time to time” -Winston Churchill
When they tell you someone is a "threat to democracy", vote for that person. Long live the REPUBLIC!
a republic: a type of liberal representative democracy by definition
Thanks for the very relatable way to present this to my family. Really appreciate these shorter format explanations.
This really is a perfect explanation. I've said for years that good citizens get into office, but their beliefs end up exactly like his explanation. Thanks Nick.
The Soviet Union had democracy that is perfectly described in this video. They all got a vote, but no options. The result was 140,000,000 dead.
Russia was never a democracy
Soviet Union = USSR, which stands for the "Union of Soviet Socialist Republics." The Soviet "Republic" was a Republic without elections and without much democratic elements. There are direct democracies (such as ancient Athens) and there are representative democracies/democratic republics (such as ancient Roman Republic). The Soviet Union was neither. The Soviets were an authoritarian Republic like modern China (which is also a Republic but has no elections and no real democratic elements).
This comment speaks volumes about the American education system when prople belive that in a country who had 258 million people at it’s peak, somehow lost 60% of their population.
No wonder people don’t know the difference between direct democracy and a constitutional republic
@@ArmaDino22 Okay, let me clarify. The number I wrote being 140,000,000 is the upper estimate of the total victims of Communism Worldwide - which started in 1917 with the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia. I would be just as acurate if I laid them all the feet of Karl marx, who advocated for violence.
In Russia , the number of victims can only be guessed at, but sources quote numbers in the range of 20,000,000 from 1921-1954 when Kruschiev abolished the Gulag system. It does not count the fatalities from WW2, but does take into account the re-patriated Soviet troops that were captured by the Germans as well as many troops that liberated European regions, but were then deemed too enlightened by contact with the west, and were shipped straight on to Siberia when they thought they were going home..
China, and other countries contributed the rest of the victims, with China murdering at least 50,000,000 from 1946- 1973 by deliberate starvation during a deep famine, forced labor, outright massacre, and banishment to the undeveloped countryside, to be left without anything but the clothes on their backs. In Chinese culture, that's a death sentence when you are labelled an enemy of the people. It was the Chinese model that influenced Pol Pot, who murdered almost 1/3 the population of Cambodia. The rest of the 140,000,000 are scattered among the dozens of brushfire wars around the world - initiated by Communism during the Cold War.
It is an estimate based upon UN interviews and population density reductions after conflicts. No true figures are possible. No doubt the relatively small scale of the Rwandan Atrocity would never have been so well known if it weren't for the internet.
I agree on the low qualities of the American educational system, but I learned all this after I left it. And more. And yes, many people don't know the difference between a constitutional republic and direct democracy - and we're on the way to losing that republic.
Excellent video, please share this people!
The channels "Primer" and "CGP Grey" both have good videos about political systems. Voting, government structure, etc.
CGP Grey is also a far left liberal who wants direct democracy and hates republics.
and is a crazy nihilist.
America is a republic. Not a democracy. This is the best explanation of a democracy I've seen.
America is a representative democratic republic.
Democracy has now become Idiocracy 😐
Unfortunately Democratic politicians are the Idiocracy. Fortunately Democrat voters are getting smarter by the day
"It was supposed to be a satire, not a goddamned blueprint" -Mike Judge
Please don't blame democrats for this idiocracy. It's the Democrat party's policies that are idiotic. Someday Democrats will have gotten sane again.
We are AWARE.
Book recommendation: "Democracy, the God that Failed" by Hans-Hermann Hoppe.
Great Video! A great man once said "Democracy is two wolves and a sheep voting on what's for dinner. Liberty is a well armed sheep waiting to contest the outcome." Have a Blessed Day All!
NONSENSE. You show that, unlike our FOUNDERS-FRAMERS, you DO NOT KNOW the difference between a NATION and its GOVT. There is a reason We The People of the USA have two NATIONAL DOCUMENTS: [a] our Unanimous Declaration of 4 July 1776; and, [b] our Federal CONSTITUTION [1788-89]. The first is to define our NATIONHOOD and the other --- almost a dozen years later --- to define our System of LAW.
@CuyanaTGen That is a quote from one of our Nation's Founding Father's Genius! Democracy is Mob Rule, nothing more.
We are a constituional republic! Well.....we were.
I like to make this argument instead of the argument "We're not a Democracy, we're a Republic!"
Because tbh, I don't think we're either of those things anymore. The country is mostly run by unelected bureaucrats nowadays. Voting barely even matters at this point, the direction of the country doesn't change.
I do agree that we should NOT be a Democracy, but a Republic, as that's literally what our Constitution says we are. But we're really not at this point.
And to the REPUBLIC for which it stands... Not democracy...
What an excellent analogy.
That's a moron8c apology. Resturants sell what people want the most. They are already democratic.
@@someguy5438 With your second sentence, you are being 'literal' in regards to restaurants. But I was talking about it as an analogy. And it is an excellent one. I also think you may be typing too fast because your first comment does not make sense: moron8c apology?
Thats why our founding fathers never created a "DEMOCRACY". What they, in their wisdom created was a " CONSTITUTIONAL REPUBLIC". David Barton from the organization WALL BUILDERS explains this extremely well if I created any interest. Thank God we homeschooled our children so they know this. It just became easy to just throw out the term " DEMOCRACY" when we speak. Democracy is mob rule and a Republic is mob rule with/ through a representative. A Constitutional Republic requires the representative to be bound by a constitution or a set of rules to protect boundaries agreed upon . Therefore the supreme court (if they do their job and actually believe in a set of rules) aka US Constitution, should be the referees and provide a check to tyranny. Then I write all of this and look at the comments below and was pleasantly surprised that a lot of people understand this. God Bless you all! I didn't have to go into teacher mode as much as I thought.
This is sound logic. We must also consider how much control is exercised over the options we are "allowed" to view, who implemented that control, and why.
Tyrany loves laws becajse it makes it easy for a tyrant to determine how to take adavantage. If im a tyrant and i know that youll abide by, say, campaign finance laws then i know that youll engage in a self-limiting action....tyrants are criminals and as such have no intention of following laws.
For one major thing we are not a Democracy we are a Constitutional Republic there is nothing that says we are a Democracy but it says we are a Republic on California’s flag and in the Constitution and National Anthem.
I love Nick, he puts things right down the middle and in this one he exposes Republicans and Democrats alike as well as some of the flaws in our system. Remember that in his farewell speech, George Washington cautioned Americans not to devolve into political parties. We listened for about 4.2 seconds. Party politics is a HUGE part of the problem.
I'm sure however that Nick well knows that America is not a "Democracy," it is a democratic form of government, specifically, a Republic. There are many differences between the two.
It is not a DIRECT democracy but a REPRESENTATIVE democracy.
It's like saying a car is not a vehicle.
Great job. Great eye opener. Keep it coming
Wow! What a great thought exercise showing the "power" of a true full democracy. Amazing example!
I mean… it’s utterly idiotic, because it represented not a direct democracy but the current American political system.
You can’t vote for the pork chop party because it’s first past the post, so you’re stuck voting for only two parties if you want your vote to count. And the only two parties with actual influence are incredibly blunt because they have to accommodate a hopelessly large and diverse portion of the electorate into a single party platform.
Another brilliant video. Thanks.
No representation without taxation.
except for all our territories at the very blue DC
No taxation without representation.
@@nolegirl4godThe problem with your statement is 40% of the people don't pay any Federal taxes. So why should they get to elect people who make tax policy. Thus, NO representation WITHOUT taxation.
I remember your vid on the Democracy diner :)
Well, since the word "democracy" is not in the US Constitution.
I am SO GLAD we live in a REPUBLIC. 🥰
For the PEOPLE, of the PEOPLE, and by the PEOPLE.
More folks need to learn this
Suggestion:
As a final test, after a President wins an election, he should have to wrestle Nick.
One rule:
If he beats Nick, he can be the President.
I think that is fair and it will ensure that he is worthy of that position 🏆
Might makes right?
No democracy in Australia because of preferential voting system. The candidate with the most votes loses the seat.
America is not a democracy, it is a Constitutional Republic.
"Republics decline onto democracies and democracies degenerate into despotisms" Socrates
It is neither for a long long time. Our Constitution is being violated millions times per day, it means nothing anymore. They don't even make amendments for the direct violations when they used to make an amendment for the alcohol which was not even mentioned in the Constitution. 19th was such a deathly mistake.
I am very glad to live in the Constitutional Republic the Founders created for us. While the Founders admired SOME aspects of a democracy, they had over 1,000 years of history to learn from. As Thomas Jefferson said, "Democracy is government by the bully pulpit." Benjamin Franklin said, "Democracy is a most insidious form of tyranny over the minds of men, for it gives the illusion of freedom while the reality is quite different."
If they had created just another democracy, there would have been no reason to call it "The Great Experiment."
The people who have been calling America a democracy are the same ones who omit the word Inalienable out of the title, "The Bill of Inalienable Rights."
our republic is a democracy just not the type you understand
What hes talking about is when the politicians have as little control as possible is called a Republic. The primary difference between the 2 is that Democracy the few decide for the whole. a Republic on the other hand the whole is represented by the few in the interests and ideals that the whole have chosen while holding as little oversight as possible. and why the US is on all official and founding documents declared as a Republic. Some folks along the way have forgotten that we have never been a Democracy.
Much clearer and well done sir!
Great job... btw We are a republic!!! Representative democracy so it is less unwieldy. But the Representatives are only representing themselves NOT the people they are supposed to represent. Resources are limited choices must be made usually to the benefit of the taxpayers until now! Deliver us from evil. Amen
Republic is just representative democracy, still the same mob rule with extra steps.
Instead of 2 out of 3 deciding to rob the 3rd, 30 elect 3 and 2 out of the 3 decide to rob all 30.
The only way to keep your freedoms is not a democracy or a republic, it is to be DANGEROUS to those who want to rob you of your freedom. If the danger of your resistance is higher to THEM (and not just their agents or followers) than the profit they would get from robbing you.
Learn the difference between a free man and a slave in history.
If you don't resist DANGEROUSLY (the v word belongs here, but...), you are a slave. Now cope.
In the "restaurant example", you miss the incentive to pig out and get the biggest meal possible because what you vote for has almost no correlation to the price you pay.
This is why the founders rejected Democracy! They instead looked at the Roman Republic and Italian Republics of the Renaissance.
There are different types of democracies. The United States of America and the Roman Republic is/are a representative democracy - they are not a direct democracy. A republic with elections is a type of representative democracy (people vote for leaders who make decisions). Direct democracy is when people vote directly on an issue and the fewer elected leaders don't have very much power and can more easily be recalled by voters. The Founding Fathers opposed direct democracy, not representative democracy. This is seen in the Founding Fathers' writings where they criticize something called "pure democracy" that they describe as voters deciding directly on issues (direct democracy) - which is in contrast to an impure democracy (America's democratic Republicanism/representative democracy).
Also, what is ironic is Ancient Athenian direct democracy had a written Constitution but the Roman republican representative democracy did not.
@@Intranetusa Yes, those are good points to be sure. I was referring to the first form of Athenian Democracy that would just result in mob rule, which the founders were talking about. It also didn’t last that long and was eventually conquered my the monarchy of the Macedonian Philip II.
Yeah the Irony of the ancient Athenian and Roman Constitution and lack of one is very interesting.
@@praetorian1877 Yep, you are correct. The Athenian direct democracy did often result in mob rule, and the Founders feared and disliked it.
@@Intranetusa Unfortunately most people don’t know or worse are apathetic to history.
Just came across your channel!
Amazing!
You know, this guy gets it. I've sad this for years, democracy doesn't support freedom, but it does a slightly better job than dictatorships and other single voter systems.
Not so sure about that. I know there's that Churchill quote, but master rhetorician he was he's not the final authority on the subject.
@@Pteromandiasyou're so right, so stop leaning on Churchill so much and talk about the other intelligent people in the world
Thank You for explaining this. I really appreciate it.
Exactly why we should ban political parties. Every candidate should be independent!
Thx u brother ✌️✌️✌️🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️to u and yours👍
The problem is people who are ignorant or uninterested are allowed to vote. Thus, those who desire power use these people and simple-minded catch phrases to override reasoned actions. Voting should be restricted to those who prove that they understand the gravity of what they are doing, and show that they can reason out their choices.
That's how it used to be, but nowadays everyone is allowed to vote and encouraged to vote because "its your civic duty", but in reality they're just playing mind games to get ignorant people to vote them into power.
Excellent presentation.
South Park covered this when the kids voted for a new school mascot and the choice was between the sh*t sandwich and a giant douch. That's about right for the choices we've been given lately.
For people whose cognitive development didn’t come to a screeching halt in kindergarten, that was an example of why the first past the post system which the American political system relies on is flawed, not an example of why “hurr durr democracy is bad”.
The functioning democratic world (you know, the rest of the Western world, where one side of the political establishment isn’t seriously debating within itself whether or not it should seek to overthrow democracy) has more than two generic, shockingly similar parties to vote for.
Here's another scenario. The Republicans and the Democrats have a football game, and the news media are the officials. Every play, no matter who has the ball, every play there's a flag against the Republicans. And no matter how blatant the foul, the Democrats never get called on it. Meanwhile the commentators in the press booth, calling the game, act like nothing suspicious or nefarious is going on. Just a good old rivalry! And in the stands, half the crowd can't, (or won't) see what's going on, and cheer on every flag thrown at the Republicans. The other half of the crowd are yelling at the officials for their tortious interference of the game, only to be shouted down by the other half of the crowd. We're in the 4th quarter, with under two minutes to play.
Excellent Video. Great Analogy!!
Excellent article!!
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Funny, the Pledge of Allegiance doesn't mention Democracy once. They do say something about, "and to the REPUBLIC for which it stands". I find that interesting.
Democracy is when an internet poll makes every decision for you. Freedom is when individual people make their own decisions. They are not the same.
While Democracy is preferable to many other systems of government, the main problem with any system is power. A government with lots of power will, inevitably, use it to maintain themselves at the expense of the public. Because every government is made of people and that's what people do. But a government with little power can't use what they don't have, leaving everyone else free to choose their own behavior.
"the main problem with any system is power" applies to direct versions ofc but not our version
@@cypherphoenix2665 Because none of our politicians in our republic misuse their power, they are all paragons of virtue. And definitely not on the contact list for a child sex trafficker (with preferences noted).
@@darthhodges i cant decide if your reply is more of a red herring fallacy or a straw man
""the main problem with any system is power" applies to direct versions ofc but not our version"
this needs additional clarification: power is the issue but the source of that power is different in a direct vs representative or the people vs the government
direct types grant great levels of authority in the hands of the people
representative republics create a center ground
dictatorships grant great levels of authority in the hands of the government
our society fails when individual people make their own decisions **exclusively**
@@cypherphoenix2665 My reply was 100% sarcasm, but this one isn't. Certainly not every politician/government employee abuses their authority but far too many do. I am convinced the best remedy for government corruption is weak government. You can't abuse authority you don't have and it's not worth bribing a government that doesn't have the power to give you what want. There is a minimum, I want there to be a justice system with laws that are enforced fairly and a military. There may be other things that are best handled by government. But that minimum is a long way from where we are now.
We dont have a DEMOCRACY. AMERICA HAS A CONSTITUTIONAL REPUBLIC. THERE IS A DIFFERENCE.
Brilliant! Thanks Nick.
Great take on reality. Keep it up.😊
Finally someone calling out the BS of the system in place. You vote not for who you choose, but for someone so that the person you like less doesn't come into power. I repeat that for emphasis, "come into power". Then even if you do "win", not only are those not your preferred choices, but then the candidate and party you voted for actually have to not only succeed in all their promises of better schooling, healthcare, etc. which statistically will never happen, but they actually have to stay true to their word and not change their mind the moment they're voted in... or more realistically "promises" which were made under false pretense with the sole goal of being elected. What we call our democracy in most modern countries is a tale for kids. Individuals and collectives have no say in what will actually happen. We just put people in power from one side or another who all ultimately lie and do whatever the hell they want to anyway, influenced by their other super rich friends with the end goal of making one another even more wealthy, at the cost of society and everybody else, including other countries.
**Awesome explanation Sir!!!
Very well explained bro❤.
Hence the reasoning for the Constitutional Republic
Our "democracy" was meant to be a Republic with individual rights and protections being of paramount importance, and governments organized for the general welfare of its citizens.
Viva our Republic and our Constitution!
He left out some important parts. In a regular restaurant, you don't care what other people are eating. But in this Democracy Diner, you become VERY interested in what others eat. So your past indifference becomes intolerance. And sooner or later, your intolerance will blossom into violence. Also, minor matters become exceedingly important. Does that kid get TWO cherries on top of his sundae? That's INTOLERABLE!!! Why did he get something you did not? You must campaign to stop this injustice.
The ONLY answer is to avoid democracy like you would avoid communism. Both are bad. If you would be free, you must limit government. But that's not going to happen until the present system utterly collapses. Fortunately and unfortunately, that is happening now.
Very well put
OMG, I this is awesome. This is the best explanation I have ever heard and I have been trying to explain this to people for decades.
Unsweet tea? What monsters. Are they trying to start a civil war?
I wouldn't change my order to make the other guy happy. It's not my job to make you happy.
Simplistic but on point.
Nice analogy. And I appreciate you making this video and definition as I appreciate all your videos. I just think it's sad that so few in our society today know how democracy works and how it's being used to undermine the liberty that has been enjoyed in this country
Amen brother !!!!
I’m figuring your a God fearing man!!!! I like that. We need more politicians like you. Please please run for president.