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Why Was D-Day So Significant for Poland ? [266]
they were totalitarian dictatorships. You can`t use the same measure that is used for democracies. Citizens don`t matter, it is the state that matters.
US is "standard of democracy" (as it was told many times). So, maybe there is some Constitution amendment that permit citizens to treason and defect, if in fight for their country their lives is in danger? As you try to tell, it is citizens that matter, not the state, in a democracy.
I start to suspect, that modern meaning of the word "democracy" is drifted out too far from their initial meaning, and we should start to work on modern MSM to old good English terminology vocabulary?
PS: I start to suspect, as well, that vast majority of current population has not so much relation to "we, the people of..." ;)