Yazan
05-13-04, 02:57 PM
Democracy, in short (I guess), a nation rules itself.
Is it true?
I don’t think so for so many reasons, here are some: -
1. It opposes itself; the winner (president) doesn’t represent every body. He does for only those who voted for him. What if he won something like 55%, it means 45% of the people don’t want him.
2. What if there is a majority of a certain type of people (according to their root or to their religion or whatever), it means they would be the real leaders, they will have always the better chance of poisoning whoever they want, one of them probably which seems not fair to me.
3. In a similar way, even with its present positive ideas, democracy is not a right choice everywhere, in so many parts in this world race plays badly in this issue. The chosen president would be so due to his color, religion, from which tribe he is? (like in some places in the East) ….est.
4. Is every body gets the right to vote (No, like some places in this world), mostly they are prevented not because they are not qualified, is this is fair?
5. Opposing (4) it is also not logic to let the uneducated, un-trustable (like criminals) to have the right to be involved in deciding the future policy of the nation.
6. Is the candidate’s policy represents his own believes, morals and principles or just he will let it be in the way satisfies those who voted for him in order to gain their votes once again.
This opposes the nature of positions.
Why this is a lawyer? and why that is a policeman? and that’s a baker?
Everyone is good at something. Imagine if the baker is doing the job of the lawyer.
To me, this is the same when everybody gets involved in the government’s policy.
Don’t think even for a second that I mean the president (or the government in general) should be out of probation, what I say it shouldn’t be by everybody. a ship with more than on captain will sink.
I have my way of thinking and I like some ways of ruling were taken by some nations in the past.
Is it true?
I don’t think so for so many reasons, here are some: -
1. It opposes itself; the winner (president) doesn’t represent every body. He does for only those who voted for him. What if he won something like 55%, it means 45% of the people don’t want him.
2. What if there is a majority of a certain type of people (according to their root or to their religion or whatever), it means they would be the real leaders, they will have always the better chance of poisoning whoever they want, one of them probably which seems not fair to me.
3. In a similar way, even with its present positive ideas, democracy is not a right choice everywhere, in so many parts in this world race plays badly in this issue. The chosen president would be so due to his color, religion, from which tribe he is? (like in some places in the East) ….est.
4. Is every body gets the right to vote (No, like some places in this world), mostly they are prevented not because they are not qualified, is this is fair?
5. Opposing (4) it is also not logic to let the uneducated, un-trustable (like criminals) to have the right to be involved in deciding the future policy of the nation.
6. Is the candidate’s policy represents his own believes, morals and principles or just he will let it be in the way satisfies those who voted for him in order to gain their votes once again.
This opposes the nature of positions.
Why this is a lawyer? and why that is a policeman? and that’s a baker?
Everyone is good at something. Imagine if the baker is doing the job of the lawyer.
To me, this is the same when everybody gets involved in the government’s policy.
Don’t think even for a second that I mean the president (or the government in general) should be out of probation, what I say it shouldn’t be by everybody. a ship with more than on captain will sink.
I have my way of thinking and I like some ways of ruling were taken by some nations in the past.