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Democracy or Republic? What's the difference anyway?

The Marxists here in America are always emphasizing that we are a democracy. We are, in fact, a republic. We may be described as a democratic republic, but we are a republic indeed. The founding founders did not create a democracy. Some of their reasons why they wanted a republic and not a democracy:

Thoughtco.com also has a great explanation of the difference between democracy and republic.




Notice that a huge difference between a democracy and a republic is the protection of rights by a constitution in a republic. A democracy has no constitution. So, you can see why the Marxists hate our pesky Constitution. It prevents mob rule and protects our rights from tyrannical dictators. (They can also fabricate mob rule in the voting system using fraud.) The Marxists want us to be a democracy, but the Constitution always gets in their way! The Marxists want a democracy because then all they would have to do is convince 51% of the people to agree with them. This is why they hate and try to get rid of the electoral college system, which was put in place to ensure that all of the states had a voice and not just the ones with the biggest populations (mob rule).


In fact, Joe Manchin, Democrat senator from West Virginia was on MSNBC in 2016 talking about how a person cannot be kept on the list to prohibit gun purchases without actual evidence, and he stated that "due process is killing us right now". The Constitution irritates them so much.


One of the most famous American Marxists in the United States is Hillary Clinton, and here's what she said about gun rights:



And why would they need a national registry of everyone who was enjoying their right to bear arms?


And another Marxist:



The Marxists do hate the Second Amendment!


And how about this article in the New York Times?




 



HMH World History, Texas Edition published in 2016 is currently in adoption and used in high schools throughout Texas:



On p. 644, the textbook correctly states that America formed a republic. The authors pretty much have to state this since it is historical fact.



However, in other parts of this textbook, the United States is referred to as a democracy:

On this page the authors mention that we are a democracy first and later they call us a democratic republic. They never refer to our country as a republic!


Lincoln actually said that FREEDOM is the "last, best, hope on earth" not that "our democracy" is! So, they are misquoting Lincoln here.




You can see the attempts of the Marxists who have infiltrated our education institutions and publishing houses to push their agenda of a democracy instead of a republic. We are a "representative democracy" in that we elect our representatives. But, Marxists want a pure democracy, or mob rule without people's rights being guaranteed by our Constitution. Ultimately, they want to demolish the Constitution completely. But, our founding fathers were geniuses and wrote a document that protects the people from tyranny. They were escaping the rule of a tyrannical king, so they understood tyranny very well. Our Constitution today protects us against our government using the pandemic to restrict our rights and enact mandates, our right to bear arms, and our right to practice our religion among other rights. The Constitution guarantees our rights PERIOD. In doesn't say that we have these rights except during a war, during a pandemic, during a national emergency, etc. The Marxists want limitless power. The Constitution limits their power, and that's why they hate it.


We are a democratic republic and proud to be one! Ask your kids what they are learning in school about our country and our Constitution. You might be surprised! Get informed and get involved!



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