A country where inequality exists cannot be democratic
Because they called themselves marginalized, victims, or minorities, the government creates new laws to cater to their struggles.
The same new laws that create new rights for them also limit the ability of the majority to express their opinions without the fear of being labeled as racist, xenophobic, sexist, or homophobic.
Under the banner of achieving equality and social justice, the government shoved new rights down the majority’s throat to compel them to accept, support, and approve lifestyles and ideas that counter their core values.
It is almost impossible to enjoy democracy in a country where the government legally tramples on one’s rights to satisfy another’s rights.
Bobb Rousseau, PhD
The same new laws that create new rights for them also limit the ability of the majority to express their opinions without the fear of being labeled as racist, xenophobic, sexist, or homophobic.
Under the banner of achieving equality and social justice, the government shoved new rights down the majority’s throat to compel them to accept, support, and approve lifestyles and ideas that counter their core values.
It is almost impossible to enjoy democracy in a country where the government legally tramples on one’s rights to satisfy another’s rights.
Bobb Rousseau, PhD