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Are people still pretending the US is a Democracy?
I'm in the US, and no serious person that I know actually thinks that. Plus, a bunch of the non serious people keep saying inane nonsense like "We are a republic, not a democracy", demonstrating that they neither know nor care what system we use.
American exceptionalism is alive and well.
The prevailing opinion, if not that the US remains as a functional democracy, that it once was functional as a democracy, but has become broken and in need of repair.
The pivotal question is when, if ever, did it ever even come close to fulfilling its own ideals as a democracy.
Depending on your social status there's good arguments to be made that the US has never been a functional democracy.
The US was founded on slavery and genocide. When elections were implemented, four percent only of the population was granted suffrage, propertied white men.
I always wonder at what particular point the US is believed to have become democratic, since its founders clearly maintained a deep enthusiasm for racism, sexism, and aristocracy.
I guess, it's always been a democracy amongst the oligarchy. Though actually I'm pretty sure that's not true either.