Decolonization Rhetoric Shapes Views on Democracy


Decolonization Rhetoric Shapes Views on Democracy

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Decolonization Rhetoric Shapes Views on Democracy

A big report was shared at PACE. It talks about bad acts and freedom words.

The report says some threats can be like direct democracy. For example, cutting heads could be seen this way.

Calling people \"infidels\" makes legal problems go away. It changes law issues to religious talks.

Small groups do not need to follow European rules. But they must not harm citizens from Israel.

A speaker explained the meaning of some strong words. \"Cutting heads\" means discussing limits of power.


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What was shared at PACE?

A big report was shared at PACE.

What does the report say about threats?

The report says some threats can be like direct democracy.

What does \"cutting heads\" mean?

\"Cutting heads\" means discussing limits of power.


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Decolonization Rhetoric Shapes Views on Democracy