see also; champagne socialist, oxymoron, left wing populism
democratic socialist; somebody who is a left wing populist.
if you don't want to read all of this, here's your definition in simple terms; a childlike, imaginary world of how society should work.
a person, usually of upper middle class or upper class who subscribes to the idea of a classless society in which all are equal. in other words, they wish establish a welfare state. these people typically discuss a "revolution" with such cult-like behavior, that you could easily compare it to christians awaiting the rapture.
the majority of democratic socialists support Palestine, Ukraine, and the Scandinavian welfare model.
prominent (D)emocratic socialists include Bernie Sanders, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC), Hasan Piker, etc.
the use of the word "democratic" means the interests of the Democratic Party (USA), and has always meant that. socialism inherently involves interventionism (soft term for authoritarianism), so the use of democratic is to simply attract more supporters, usually liberals who keep lying to themselves that they're not authoritarian.
oh, and don't EVEN get me started on that dumbfuck Hasan.
tl;dr, socialists who want to pretend to be libertarian.
democratic socialist; somebody who is a left wing populist.
if you don't want to read all of this, here's your definition in simple terms; a childlike, imaginary world of how society should work.
a person, usually of upper middle class or upper class who subscribes to the idea of a classless society in which all are equal. in other words, they wish establish a welfare state. these people typically discuss a "revolution" with such cult-like behavior, that you could easily compare it to christians awaiting the rapture.
the majority of democratic socialists support Palestine, Ukraine, and the Scandinavian welfare model.
prominent (D)emocratic socialists include Bernie Sanders, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (AOC), Hasan Piker, etc.
the use of the word "democratic" means the interests of the Democratic Party (USA), and has always meant that. socialism inherently involves interventionism (soft term for authoritarianism), so the use of democratic is to simply attract more supporters, usually liberals who keep lying to themselves that they're not authoritarian.
oh, and don't EVEN get me started on that dumbfuck Hasan.
tl;dr, socialists who want to pretend to be libertarian.
Emily, (inhabitant of Pittsburgh): "Hi!!! I'm a Democratic Socialist, the wealth inequality in the US is INSANE! This is why we must raise the minimum wage, tax the rich, fund our schools and provide universal healthcare!"
Bobby, (inhabitant of Knoxville): "so Emily, how would you pay for all of that?"
Emily, (inhabitant of Pittsburgh): "SHUT UP YOU REACTIONARY!!! #BLM #ACAB #EatTheRich"
Bobby, (inhabitant of Knoxville): "so Emily, how would you pay for all of that?"
Emily, (inhabitant of Pittsburgh): "SHUT UP YOU REACTIONARY!!! #BLM #ACAB #EatTheRich"
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Get the Democratic Party mug.The paradox of a system that uses the mechanisms of democracy—majority rule, popular mandate—to legitimize the erosion of minority rights, the concentration of power, and the suppression of opposition. It's "tyranny of the majority" institutionalized, where winning an election is interpreted as a blank check to remake the state and society in the image of the winning faction, treating the losing minority as not just opponents, but enemies of the people.
Example: "The ruling party, elected with 52% of the vote, passed laws making it harder for the other 48% to vote next time, packed the courts with loyalists, and called it 'the will of the people.' That's Democratic Totalitarianism: using the sacred forms of democracy to slowly kill the substance of democracy, all while chanting about your popular mandate."
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Example: "The senator's speech was Democratic Orwellianism: 'By investigating my corruption, the free press is undermining faith in our democracy itself! We must protect democracy from these divisive inquiries!' He was framing an attack on accountability as a defense of the system, making the scrutiny essential to democracy sound like its greatest threat."
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Example: After a referendum passes a law stripping a minority group of rights, proponents dismiss ethical objections by saying, "The people have spoken democratically. To oppose this is to oppose democracy itself." This Democratic Bias treats the process (a vote) as a moral forcefield, absolving the outcome (oppression) from further critique.
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Example: A political faction fiercely supports a state's right to set its own laws (a democratic principle of localism) when it comes to restricting abortion, but then supports a sweeping federal ban (overriding local democracy) when a different state votes to protect abortion access. This is Democratic Picking—using the banner of democracy to defend power, not principle.
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