You've lost me with whatever you're using for reasoning. USA has NEVER been a democracy and I hope to heck it never happens. Likely we'll be 100% socialist first - we're half-way there already with our current king.
You stated "Anyone that tells another person what they can or can't do with their property is a fascist."
As I said, if you owned a gun, that would be included as your "personal property." And if you could do whatever you wanted -you could shoot me in the head (or maybe even a more critical area).
As to Democracy? Seems you know little about it. Our Founding Fathers spoke openly about how poorly democracies operate and how quickly they fail. A simple democracy can be near the same as a communist society in principal. With communism - all is commonly owned and therefore society is class-less. Democracy? Everyone has equal rights and equal say. Makes it near impossible to make decisions on anything since consensus or mutual agreement is needed. Ben Franklin used the American Indians as a prime example. Within Indian groups e.g. the Huron or Iroquois - every person had equal say and therefore -it was mayhem. To the converse, Ben Franklin, Tom Jefferson, and John Adams favored governments more like the United Provinces - AKA "Dutch Republic" of their time.
If you happen to be a USA citizen, read up on representative Federal Republic and find out what kind of country you are living in.
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