William 1
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For our fellow members of the social liberty party, how do we define liberty?
Is liberty the ability to live freely, act as yourself, take charge? Or is liberty implausible-especially in the face of whoms in charge-and how authoritarianism is more present in modern America-than in actual communist countries such as China?
Democracy is flawed-the internal question is:
Is it the correct choice to abolish democracy?
Personally, I think it’s not.
In order for people to vote, they should have to know what happens in government-if they don’t, then what IS r/TeenGovernment? It’s just a boiling pot of uneducated republicanism.
We need to act-not just to save ourselves, but to save the future of this subreddit. We need a constitution. We need to educate the citizens in order to let them make the right decisions.
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