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World News See other World News Articles Title: It's the 4th of July! Why Is Democracy Destroying the World? History definitively proves that, when practiced by governments, democracy guarantees discord, discontent, disharmony, upheaval, chaos, and political disaster, often leading to totalitarianism. But, you may be thinking already, How can that be? Isnt democracy good? Doesnt it prevent those things? So you may be surprised to discover that more than half 58% of 4 million folks around the world surveyed in a Cambridge U. study are dissatisfied with democracy. Thats the highest level of discontent ever recorded in the surveys 25 year history. Further, the level of dissatisfaction is particularly high in the U.S.A. and U.K. The New Yorker calls the unprecedented number of world-wide upheavals, most in democracies, The Story of 2019. Theyre continuing in 2020. Speaking for Myself: F... Sanders, Sarah Huckabee Buy New $20.99 (as of 05:07 EDT - Details) For starters, there are upheavals in The Cradle of Democracy, Greece and Bolivia, Ecuador, Iraq, Algeria, Haiti, Hong Kong, Columbia, Sudan, Brazil, Argentina. And more democracies on the brink. South Africa, Italy, and authorities arent too sure about India, etc. Even Germany. And England, Scotland, Ireland, Whales and their people are divided over BREXIT. These shakey democracies include assumed-to-be extremely stable countries such as Chile, Spain (Catalonia), Venezuela, Lebanon, even Israel. Perhaps most surprising so far is France, with over a year 60 weeks so far of massive street demonstrations, beginning on Nov. 17, 2018 with the Gilets Jaunes or Yellow Vests, ignited by an increase in petrol tax and now re-upped by the Orange Vests, ignited by an attempted government re-form of French Social Security. You can find a sporadically updated list with links here: UNCOMMON SENSE: Major Demonstrations and Riots . In some ways, these uprisings are more focused continuations of the Occupy Movements that began in late 2011 and spread all around the world to at least 951 cities in 82 countries. TheOccupy Wall Street branch prompted U.S. President Barack Obama to quip to the bankers rather appropriately, My administration is the only thing between you and the pitchforks. And theres this: Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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