Friday, April 6, 2012

Replacing Two Party Democracy with No Party Democracy


The problem with Two Party Democracy is that persons that register as a member of one of the two parties are vulnerable to targeting for assassination, or disablement, in order to unbalance the vote in favor of the other party.

With a No Party Democracy, persons would not sabotage their private vote by revealing their political affiliations via registering as a member of a political party, in order to vote in that party's primary elections.

If a society adopts a No Party system of Democracy, Two Party Democracy countries will call them a One Party Democracy, where persons are oppressed by not having any alternatives when voting. This deception is intended to ensure the continuation of intimidation tactics Two Party Democracy, with segmentation of targetable oppressed persons and their sympathizers.

Even more deceptive, Multi-Party Democracy, allows for prioritizing of assassination and disablement based on Party, and would benefit from reform into a No Party Democracy, even with deception committed by intimidation tactics forced party membership pseudo-Democracies.

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