Democracy is very fragile, and it's very rare in history. And we should not assume that it easily translates everywhere in the world. You have to have the right culture ingredients for democracy to work. Democracy doesn't work in nations that have aa, what is it the law of islam? Ah, brook, i know the name, but i don't want to mispronounce it. The koran. No, serea, yes. Er, it's like cheria law. But they don't have to rule f law there. They have differet rules of law. If you are caught doing cerin thing, they behead if youre got dg
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