Not even sure why some Republicans get offended when we tell them their voter suppression efforts are anti-Democracy. I mean, several among their ranks have already stated their antipathy for democracy, claiming that the USA isn't a democracy at all.
On FOX noise, Rep. Byron Donalds, R-Fla., epic moron, claims America is not a Democracy, and that the filibuster protects us from becoming one.
Senator Mike Lee (R) from Utah tweeted Oct 7, 2020: "We're not a Democracy."
According to Eric Levitz of New York magazine’s
Intelligencer:
"These days, American conservatives love few phrases more than “we’re a republic, not a democracy.” In almost all cases, this statement is a non sequitur. In contemporary political discourse, “democracy” is defined as a system of representative government in which lawmakers are subject to popular elections.... Typically,
Republicans invoke America’s status as a “republic” to justify the arbitrary structural advantages that our archaic constitutional framework happens to award their party. When Democrats ask why the vote of an American who lives in Wyoming should count for orders of magnitude more than the vote of one who lives in California, Republicans reply, ‘Because we’re a republic not a democracy.” Never mind that population disparities between states were nowhere near as large at the time of the founding as they are today, or that there is no theory of republican governance that advises giving the residents of one arbitrarily bounded territory more voting power than the residents of another. No logic is necessary: Like a sorcerer’s spell, one can intone “we’re a republic, not a democracy” and poof—every counter-majoritarian institution that benefits your political party, be it a gerrymandered legislative map, the Electoral College, or a felon disenfranchisement law, is magically transformed from a legal reality of dubious legitimacy into a noble safeguard of American liberty.
In his assessment of Lee’s statement that the country isn’t a democracy, author and Vox journalist Ian Millhiser tweeted that while the senator Lee was “accurate,” the “problem is that Republicans celebrate the fact that our system believes that some voters should count more than others rather than trying to fix it.”
"I am not an American ... In my view premarital sex should be illegal" - Ajax18