Source:Democracy is often sold as if it magically turns wrong into right the moment enough people approve of it. But if 51% can vote away the freedom, property, labor, or bodily autonomy of the other 49%, that is not justice. That is just domination with better branding.
The uncomfortable truth is that majority approval does not create morality. If an act would be evil for 1 person to do, it does not become noble because a crowd endorsed it, a ballot approved it, or a ruling class stamped it with official language. Theft does not become moral because it is taxed. Coercion does not become moral because it is legislated. And control does not become freedom because it is called democracy.
This is one of the biggest scams in statism. People are trained to think consent exists just because a process was followed. But being outnumbered is not the same as agreeing. Being governed is not the same as being represented. And losing a vote does not mean you suddenly owe obedience to people who never had a rightful claim over your life in the first place.
A society obsessed with voting on other people’s lives will always drift toward abuse, because the entire structure teaches people that if they can gather enough support, they are entitled to rule. Real freedom works differently. It starts with a much simpler principle. No person, no group, and no majority has the right to aggress against peaceful people. That line does not move just because more hands go up.
That is why democracy, by itself, is not a moral foundation. Without individual rights and voluntary interaction, it is just a popularity contest over who gets controlled next.
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