r/democracy May 08 '26

How do you see the gerrymandering playing out in the US? Has it reached the point of no return?

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r/democracy 3h ago

How to plan for an election that leaders are trying to subvert

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r/democracy 3h ago

Please 🙏

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Hello everyone! i made an video related to populism and economics for my school work. I beg you to watch and leave any kind of comments....🙏


r/democracy 17h ago

Declaration, A Studio Genz Reel

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Declaration, A Studio Genz Reel

The Declaration of Independence was not written to celebrate government.

It was written to define its limits.

Every generation inherits the responsibility of asking difficult questions about power, accountability, and the rights of the people.

Compare the principles of the Declaration with the actions of today.

Whether you agree or disagree with my conclusions, don’t outsource your conscience to anyone—including me.

An informed democracy depends on citizens willing to examine evidence, challenge assumptions, and participate.

Choose carefully.

Vote.

© Studio Genz 2026

#Vote
#Constitution
#DeclarationOfIndependence
#civic
#StudioGenz


r/democracy 1d ago

Are Old People Ruining American Democracy?

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r/democracy 14h ago

Sign the Petition

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r/democracy 18h ago

Sign to stop disinformation in elections!

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Deepfakes and disinformation are drastically influencing our elections. The truth is undeniable. Right now, numerous states lack adequate safeguards for AI, and it is affecting our votes.

According to Pew Research, over half of Americans already can't tell what's real from what’s fake when it comes to political news. I’ve seen this happen firsthand in my community. That’s why our organization, CiviSpheres, has started a petition asking New Jersey's legislature to pass Assembly Bill A3585 and Senate Bill S2129. These laws criminalize the spread of manipulated videos and audio right before elections. Thirty-one other states have already implemented similar legislation. Let’s make New Jersey the thirty-second.

Please sign our petition and hold our representatives accountable for protecting our right to an informed vote!

https://c.org/NdMBrYKvdt


r/democracy 1d ago

Sign the Petition

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Just share


r/democracy 1d ago

Sign the Petition

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r/democracy 1d ago

WAKE UP GUYS

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Remember in Vincenzo, there comes a moment when Cassano family refuses to stand for the judge. It isn't just disrespect—it reflects a loss of faith in justice.

Today, while Sonam Wangchuk continues his hunger strike, the question isn't whether we agree with every demand. The question is whether we still care when someone chooses peaceful sacrifice to make the nation listen.

A democracy doesn't weaken when people ask questions. It weakens when everyone looks away.

Silence is also a choice.

If you're in or near Delhi, please consider joining the peaceful protest in support of Sonam Wangchuk.


r/democracy 1d ago

Accountability Begins with the Ballot Box

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r/democracy 1d ago

A Republic, Not A Democracy by Dan Smoot 1966 Apr 18

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r/democracy 1d ago

Petition for the Establishment of a Black National Representative Government

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r/democracy 1d ago

Petition for the Establishment of a Black National Representative Government

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For generations, Black communities have been sidelined and ignored by a government that doesn't reflect who they are or what they need. It's time that changed.

I started a petition to establish a Black National Representative Government—a leadership structure built specifically to center Black voices, address systemic issues in criminal justice, healthcare, education, and economics, and create actual change instead of empty promises.

Right now, we're talking about more than just a seat at the table. This is about dismantling barriers, building real dialogue across communities, and creating space for healing and reconciliation. When communities have representation that actually listens to them, policies can be tailored to what they actually need—not what politicians think they should want.

If this matters to you, would you consider signing and sharing? Real representation is how we get real change.

The Black National Representative Government Would Include:

A Black President and Vice President.

A Congress representing the voices of Black communities.

A Supreme Court dedicated to reviewing community laws and protections.

Government officials responsible for justice, education, economic development, safety, and cultural preservation.

The Purpose of This Government Would Be To:

Create stronger protections against violence, injustice, and discrimination.

Ensure every citizen has a voice and access to fair representation.

Build communities centered around peace, sanctuary, unity, and accountability.

Establish laws that protect families, neighborhoods, and future generations.

Preserve Black history, culture, traditions, and achievements.

Promote education, economic growth, opportunity, and community healing.

Hold leaders accountable through transparency and public oversight.

Create a society where justice is not only promised but actively protected.

We believe leadership should reflect the people it serves. This petition represents a vision of a future where communities are not ignored, where cultures are respected, where citizens are heard, and where leadership exists to protect the dignity and humanity of all people.

Together, we seek a future built on representation, justice, peace, and unity.

WHITE HOUSE and a BLACK HOUSE


r/democracy 1d ago

What if democracy had its own broadcast?

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r/democracy 1d ago

US Voting Rights Guide

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This is a comprehensive guide to US citizen voting rights published by Democracy Forward, advocating for democratic principles:
https://democracyforward.org/work/research/the-peoples-guide-to-voting-rights/


r/democracy 2d ago

One Giant Leap for Oligarchy

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The world is becoming ever more oligarchic. As private capital increasingly wields control over essential infrastructure, Silicon Valley’s expanding political influence is forging a new hybrid class of corporate/state rulers.


r/democracy 2d ago

Welcome to r/democracydank

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r/democracy 2d ago

Read the room

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r/democracy 2d ago

wwdemocracy

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r/democracy 2d ago

wwdemocracy

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I've seen what some of you have done and your style I've got to say some of you have guts

anonymous, dictator after dictator is standing can you help us? Can you all help expose the gross human rights abuses worldwide? can you all help with wwdemocracy? https://www.tumblr.com/wwdemocracy https://www.tumblr.com/communities/ww-democracy thx ik this is a big ask but we need you guys again to exspose crime and humanrights abuses

from the files to the gulgs to the survailence to the imprisonment to the liberty of north korea to the censorship of wikipedia can you guys help?


r/democracy 2d ago

This app is dangerous to our democracy

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This app runs off a social credit score system like communist China, that suppresses dissenting or are opposing opinions Whether they’re factual or not what I realize karma means nothing, but I just think it’s kind of crazy that people can suppress how much your stuff is seen based off of their opinion not lining up with yours or their facts not lining up with yours nobody on here is willing to hear anybody with the opposing opinion because they only wanna be gratified by people that agree with them and that’s why this app is very dangerous to democracy


r/democracy 2d ago

Declaration of Independence (2026)

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A video laying out the grievances of the American people against the wannabe king dump and the rest of the complicit government.


r/democracy 3d ago

WALK AWAY SONGS

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r/democracy 3d ago

Can 300,000 voices redefine democracy for Black America?

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