It certainly seems like democracy as a political system is being replaced by authoritarianism worldwide.
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It certainly seems like democracy as a political system is being replaced by authoritarianism worldwide.
I don't know if we can reverse the trend without some kind of disastrous world war that will inevitably result when world-altering decisions rest in the hands of just a few men.
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It certainly seems like democracy as a political system is being replaced by authoritarianism worldwide.
I don't know if we can reverse the trend without some kind of disastrous world war that will inevitably result when world-altering decisions rest in the hands of just a few men.
In the case of El Salvador it was always meddled with by the US, as in many other countries in South and Middle America. The US would only let "deomcracy" run its course, if the outcome was favourable to the US administration and US businesses.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvadoran_Civil_War
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvadoran_presidential_election,_2004#Foreign_interference
https://www.amnesty.org/en/latest/news/2025/04/la-cooperacion-represiva-entre-eeuu-y-el-salvador/ -
It certainly seems like democracy as a political system is being replaced by authoritarianism worldwide.
I don't know if we can reverse the trend without some kind of disastrous world war that will inevitably result when world-altering decisions rest in the hands of just a few men.
Sounds like its world war time then. Democracy needs us!