I Find It Ironic That I Was…
Being in Europe and hearing about everything that's happening in America regarding our elections, I find it ironic that I was in Athens, the birthplace of democracy and Western civilization.
In ancient Athens, Athenians were required to vote. The system of government in Athens was a direct democracy, where all eligible citizens were expected to participate in the decision-making process. Voting was considered a civic duty, and citizens who failed to vote could face penalties or fines. It was not only required but also highly encouraged and valued as an essential part of being an active citizen in Athenian society.
America, on the other hand, is a constitutional republic based on democratic principles. It upholds democratic values such as free and fair elections, protection of individual rights, and the participation of citizens in the decision-making process through voting and representation. These democratic principles are enshrined in the Constitution and form the foundation of the American political system.
We must be able to exercise our rights to vote for whom we choose in free and fair elections, unadulterated by extremism on either side.