Was watching the Timcast with Milo on and thought this point in particular deserved seperate discussion given not just recent but years of events.
The point Milo raised was that the ammendments in America can only work with a Christian society, the 2nd only works if you value life and the 1st only works in a society that regularly attends confession. He obviously has a bias but I want to expand that.
We can see that there's two aspects that is really damaging western society, constant attacks on Christianity and not really any other religion (Jew's get few but quickly slapped down by establishment) and a more individualistic view of the world.
For Democracy to work you need everyone to have a stake in it, everyone to share the same morality and everyone to want to improve their communities. On all fronts we've seen either a decrease or an abandonment of each of these values thanks to education policies, media and mass illegal immigration from conflicting cultures.
So the questions, can Democracy only exist in a fully Christian society, should the West no longer be a democracy and if so what system should take it's place, obviously not communism as no matter what that never works.
It's because you didn't define your terms or what form of government you really want. What does Democracy even mean? You can see from just the answers here that it ranges from an ideal that we never really were, to this or that specific form of state, to something that can't possibly exist, to something that is actively harmful and immoral. The modern definition promoted by those in charge is "Liberal Democracy" which is a fake gayop that coincidentally always aligns with GAE interests.
If I were to define Democracy, I would probably define it as voting in representatives to act in your interests in a place of authority. The idea of EVERYTHING being voted on by the entire populous is extremely retarded as people still need to work and maintain their communities.
That would at least represent the main democracies we see in the west.