Common Lexeme

temokrasi

Keywords: politics

Pronunciation (IPA): 'te.mog.ra.zi 
Part of Speech: term noun 
Class:  
Forms: temokrasi, temokrasis 
Glosses: democracy, democratic 

Description:

The term 'temokrasi' is a direct borrowing of the English word 'democracy' and is used to describe the historic political system, and the contemporary political systems of Britain or Quebec, as much as this is essentially a sham in Quebec's case. It is the preferred word for good, compliant NWO citizens to talk about democracy, because the use of a foreign-sounding borrowing serves to other it to some degree and support the basic desire of the NWO to discredit democracy. It is described as a system by which ignorant people who are easily swayed by demagogues are used by elite factions to vie for control over the government by means of elections.

The modifier form 'temokrasis' means 'democratic'.

There are several native Common ways to talk about democracy that are prefered by activists. This sort of talk is considered highly seditious and likely to land one in hot water (sometimes literally). These use the term 'trit', 'rule'. One could say 'na trit naz atuin' or 'na trit na atuinysyn' - both mean 'rule of the people', but the former is more focused on people as the sum of individuals and the latter on the people as a collective abstraction, so they each appear to different activists.

There is also a form 'na affe trit', 'public rule', which is a little different than the above and not considered dangerous or seditious, although not everyone in the NWO elite likes it. This is the expression used for the form of government in states that still hold elections. It translates very loosely as 'republic', and in the NWO interpretation, but like ancient Rome, allows for significant restrictions and inequality amongst citizens in their say in government. The NWO states that use systems like this would frame this as 'responsible public consultation', and not the supposedly dangerous free-for-all of democracy.

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