/r/ShitDemocratsSay
/r/ShitDemocratsSay
"We live in a representative republic. Our elected leaders, do in fact represent the disabled, because we, the voterbase, have demanded that our leaders watch out for the interests of the disabled. Why is it so controversial to believe that the disabled do not have co-rulership of the nation? Is that not the purpose of a representative republic? Is that not the system working properly? In a representative republic, the government represents the people, who are the true rulers of the nation. The people, of course, consists of individuals who have issues aligning with a myriad of different factions, such as the disabled, for one. Are you implying that disabled people should not rule the nation? That would be tyranny and against the republican values of the nation. Hence, disabled people do in fact have co-rulership over us, which is a fact that should be celebrated"