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Discuss how intolerance can destroy the democratic system of a country

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Answered by assisinghpal
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Intolerance stems from the invincible assumption of the infallibility of one's belief and dogmatic conviction about their rightness. An intolerance society cannot tolerate the expressions of idea as well as views which challenges its current doctrines and wisdom.Ultimately, different thoughts at political and social level have to be suppressed this is the time where real destruction starts. Politically speaking, as the thoughts suppressed by others people starting un-trusting the system and began to fight other parties ,persons and institutes. This causes  massive de-stabilization of democratic system as the system now losses people trust.

Also, as the result of intolerance the of violence originated and starts eating the system.  hii guy's please follow me

Answered by aadee2902
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It can’t. Intolerance is why we need demoocracy. If everyone agreed on what needed to be done and how it should be done, you wouldn’t need much more than a large spreadsheet.

Democratic systems fail very rarely, despite intolerance being present in all democratic countries. Compare this with non-democratic societies, which fall apart with depressing violont frequency.

It is an error to think of democracy as some sort of moral virtue, when in fact a technology that makes countries work better. It is no different than the compter you are using to read this message, it may work well or fail, but the Windows or Linux scheduler is not a moral thing, like traffic lights.

When issues are imporant to people, they become intolerant, which has all sorts of bad consequences, made worse when it gets hyped up into “democracy failing”, which adds fuel to fires, when in fact democracy is the process by which we deal with important issues that lack consensus.

As a simple example, when was the last time a democratic state failed because of “intolerance” ? Without using wikipedia, try to think of one in your lifetime ?

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