I_Like_Dirt wrote:Zonk, I think dictators are just politically charged, period. Heck, you only have to see the basket cases that often erupt after a dictator leaves power. Syria was a disaster. The problem is that democracy can work, but civil society needs to be strong and thriving and at a certain stage in its evolution so often it will fail when it's imposed on people who just aren't ready for it.
This is an accurate and significant truth, and it's implications must be examined in greater detail.
Societies are a reflection of the people composing the society. Societies that are not ready for democracy are full of people who are not ready for democracy. On average, they have too much crime, insufficient community trust, high corruption, and clannishness. If successful democracies keep importing people from cultures not ready for democracy, it logically follows that those immigrants will undermine the successful democracy there. This is what is happening in France and Belgium, and it is happening to New Mexico, Nevada, California, Arizona and Texas.
http://www.criminaljusticedegreehub.com/states/This doesn't mean we should ban all immigration from Mexico and Central America. But it means we need to understand that we can't just blindly take anybody who wants to come. We need to institute measures to get only the best, brightest, and most educated among them - the type of people who would be least likely to undermine our democracy.